Amulet Nefritis Fusion Acha and Koi Carp - Amulet - Nephritis axe amulet






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Hongshan jade nephrite amulet; scientific name Nephrite.
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Amulet Hongshan - Great Acha Culture and Koi Carp - Horned Owl - Nephritis - (1)
To use as a pendant or as a great Protective Talisman
Mystical Jade Amulet – Celestial Axe and Koi Fish of Rebirth and Eternal Life
Forged in natural jade, this amulet combines two powerful ancestral symbols: the ceremonial axe and the Turtle, creating a piece charged with mythical energy and spiritual protection.
In ancient Mesoamerican and Asian cultures, jade was considered the stone of the gods, a symbol of life, power, and eternity. The axe represents divine strength, the power to cut through negativity, and to open paths of transformation. Likewise, the Turtle, revered in Eastern mythology, is an emblem of perseverance, rebirth, and victory over adversity. According to legend, the Turtle that swims against the current and climbs the waterfall transforms into a majestic dragon.
The union of both elements in this amulet creates a balance between action and fluidity, between willpower and the wisdom of the soul. It is an ideal talisman for those seeking protection, personal growth, and the energy to overcome obstacles with grace and determination.
A spiritual jewel with a mythological essence, perfect for wearing or gifting with intention.
Amulet created by the ancestors of the Hongshan Culture of China.
Figure dating from approximately the Neolithic period, over 500 years ago.
It is believed that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
The Hongshan culture was a Neolithic civilization that existed in northeastern China, mainly in the present-day provinces of Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, between 4700 BC and 2900 BC. It is known for its advances in agriculture, ritual architecture, and art, especially its sophisticated jade figurines of indifferent alien-like forms and very ancient mythological deities.
Some alternative and speculative theories—not supported by conventional archaeology—suggest that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
These theories are based on certain jade figures with unusual shapes, humanoid representations of an "otherworldly" appearance, and megalithic structures such as the Niuheliang Pyramid, which some believe could have had an astronomical or ritual purpose connected with visitors from other worlds.
Certified shipping and carefully packaged with the tracking number.
Amulet Hongshan - Great Acha Culture and Koi Carp - Horned Owl - Nephritis - (1)
To use as a pendant or as a great Protective Talisman
Mystical Jade Amulet – Celestial Axe and Koi Fish of Rebirth and Eternal Life
Forged in natural jade, this amulet combines two powerful ancestral symbols: the ceremonial axe and the Turtle, creating a piece charged with mythical energy and spiritual protection.
In ancient Mesoamerican and Asian cultures, jade was considered the stone of the gods, a symbol of life, power, and eternity. The axe represents divine strength, the power to cut through negativity, and to open paths of transformation. Likewise, the Turtle, revered in Eastern mythology, is an emblem of perseverance, rebirth, and victory over adversity. According to legend, the Turtle that swims against the current and climbs the waterfall transforms into a majestic dragon.
The union of both elements in this amulet creates a balance between action and fluidity, between willpower and the wisdom of the soul. It is an ideal talisman for those seeking protection, personal growth, and the energy to overcome obstacles with grace and determination.
A spiritual jewel with a mythological essence, perfect for wearing or gifting with intention.
Amulet created by the ancestors of the Hongshan Culture of China.
Figure dating from approximately the Neolithic period, over 500 years ago.
It is believed that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
The Hongshan culture was a Neolithic civilization that existed in northeastern China, mainly in the present-day provinces of Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, between 4700 BC and 2900 BC. It is known for its advances in agriculture, ritual architecture, and art, especially its sophisticated jade figurines of indifferent alien-like forms and very ancient mythological deities.
Some alternative and speculative theories—not supported by conventional archaeology—suggest that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
These theories are based on certain jade figures with unusual shapes, humanoid representations of an "otherworldly" appearance, and megalithic structures such as the Niuheliang Pyramid, which some believe could have had an astronomical or ritual purpose connected with visitors from other worlds.
Certified shipping and carefully packaged with the tracking number.
