Reference 4a122
Material Silver 925 ‰ (925 parts out of 1000)
Height mm. 42
Thickness mm. 3
Diameter mm. 31
Eyelet hole for necklace mm. 7*7
Weight in grams 11.6
Tomoe (Mitsu Tomoe, Futatsu Tomoe, Wheel Fire Tomoe-mon)
Mitsu tomoeThis symbol is ubiquitous on Buddhist and Shinto temples throughout Japan. It is called tomoe, i.e. rotating or circular, referring to the movement of the earth. The tomoe is related to the yin yang symbol, and has a similar meaning, representing the interplay of forces in the cosmos. Visually, the tomoe is made up of interlocked flames (or magatama) that resemble tadpoles.
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