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The dragon sword is a Japanese symbol often associated with Japanese culture and history. The dragon sword has a long and complex history. Its first mention was found in a book called “Kojiki” during the early Edo period (1603-1868). In this story, the god Susanoo finds two swords, one named 'Totsuka' and the other 'Amakuni'. He takes them to his brother Izanagi, who accepts them as symbols of power. These swords are given to Izanagi's son Amaterasu. The dragon sword was also used by samurai warriors in feudal Japan as their main weapon. They believed that they could use these swords to defeat any enemy they encountered on the battlefield. The dragon sword is also an important symbol in Chinese culture. It is a symbol of strength, power and good luck; Close to Japanese meaning. The dragon sword has been a part of East Asian cultures for centuries. It is said that the dragon sword was given to the Yellow Emperor by a mysterious old man from the Eastern Sea. The dragon sword has been passed down from generation to generation to be used by emperors and heroes in times of need. The dragon sword has been considered an object of art since the Han dynasty. It was often decorated with gold or silver and had elaborate designs on the blade. The dragon sword was also used in ceremonies where it would be carried by a high-ranking official or general to symbolize his power and prestige. This specially designed silver red stone dragon men's sword necklace model is made of 925 sterling silver. Oxide coating is made on silver. Oxide-plated silver men's necklace models have a worn-out appearance. The chain length of the necklace is approximately 55 cm and is made of silver. Like all men's necklace models, the silver sword men's necklace model is also produced by hand. Due to silver and precious stones, there may be a deviation of ± 10% in the stated average product weight. Width: 2.90 cm Height: 4.30 cm Weight: 13 gr. Cover. Chain Length: 55.00 cm

Red Stone Dragon Men's Sword Necklace

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