Pendant "Dharmachakra, Wheel of Dharma"
Pendant "Dharmachakra, Wheel of Dharma"
$26.00 $29.00
Pendant "Dharmachakra, Wheel of Dharma".
The Wheel of the Law (dharmachakra) is the single most important symbol of Buddhism, denoting the Buddha’s First Sermon in the forest at Sarnath, where he set Buddhist Law (dharma) in motion. The wheel elevated on a pillar (dharmachakrastambha) is unique to the Mon territories of Thailand, and inscriptions from the Pali canon explicitly link them to the Four Truths of the Noble Ones—the subject of the First Sermon. The immediate prototypes for the Mon dharmachakrastambhas were those of Andhra Pradesh, southern India; enigmatically, there is no trace of such large pillar-mounted wheels having existed elsewhere in Buddhist Southeast Asia.
Made of gold: pink or white, or silver (in blackened form it looks great).
Features of the model:
Without gems.
Size of the pendant - 20mm x 20 mm (width - height)
The average weight in Gold 585: 6.55 g.
The average weight in Silver 925: 5.16 g.
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