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Miyajidake Shrine in Fukutsu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. This is a genuine crystal bracelet amulet from the Okunomiya Inari Shrine. The same item is no longer sold. Deity: Inari (the god who protects the harvest of food and rice) The name "Inari" comes from the characters "Ina ga Naru" (rice grows), and has been worshipped as the god of abundant harvests. Location: The second of the "Okunomiya Hachisha" (eight inner shrines) of Miyajidake Shrine. The "Okunomiya Hachisha Pilgrimage," which involves visiting each of the eight shrines, is said to "fulfill great wishes by visiting each shrine," and has been visited by many people since ancient times. Benefits and Beliefs: In addition to abundant harvests, it is widely revered by people involved in food, agriculture, and commerce, such as for the improvement of cooking skills and business prosperity. I hope it finds its way to someone who has a connection to it. Circumference: Approximately 19cm Made with elastic thread that can be slightly stretched. It is made of 18 crystal beads (approximately 8mm in size) and 6 amethyst (purple crystal) beads of the same size, although this is not exact. - Material: Amethyst and crystal - Accessories: Wooden box included - Color: Purple and clear - Purpose: Amulet I purchased this item during a trip and kept it carefully stored, unused. I will purify it again before shipping.
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