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Panda ENGIMONO lucky charm
Ref : NISPCO25
Japanese pronunciation of word “panda” is similar to pronunciation of word “panpan ni naru”, which means to fill one's wallet, a lucky charm to increase one's fortune.
In Japan, pandas are widely regarded as a symbol of diplomacy. During the Tang dynasty, Empress Wu Zetian sent a pair of pandas to the Japanese emperor, and this practice is still widespread in the country.
Pandas symbolize importance of personal boundaries. While it's good to be surrounded by family and loved ones, not having time for yourself can rob you of your contemplation, which is not a good idea. You should always take time for yourself, whether you're happy or upset. In short: diplomacy, balance, harmony, gentleness, calm, strength and resilience.
The amulet here contains a fragment of gold leaf believed to ward off evil. Many Japanese carry this type of amulet in their wallet or purse as an invitation to good fortune.
Japan has a rich culture of engimono or traditional lucky charms. "Engi" means luck and "mono" means thing or piece. These lucky charms popularity is closely linked to the Buddhist and Shinto religions, which place great emphasis on sacred amulets and superstition.
Japanese literature and poetry frequently feature animals, plants and objects that can bring good or bad luck. OSAIFUNI "for Your Wallet" series is made of clear glass and molded with auspicious motifs. Glass is filled with "gold leaf" to make it sparkling and beautiful, making it even more auspicious, easier to collect and more pleasant to receive.
Product's miniature size means that anyone can buy several pieces and carry them in their wallet, resulting in more positive purchases.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Japan
- Dimensions
- (approx.): Height 15-20 mm x Width 15-20 mm x Thickness 5 mm
- Packaging
- 1 unit in 42 x 50 mm bag
- Materials
- glass and gold leaf

Japanese pronunciation of word “panda” is similar to pronunciation of word “panpan ni naru”, which means to fill one's wallet, a lucky charm to increase one's fortune.
In Japan, pandas are widely regarded as a symbol of diplomacy. During the Tang dynasty, Empress Wu Zetian sent a pair of pandas to the Japanese emperor, and this practice is still widespread in the country.
Pandas symbolize importance of personal boundaries. While it's good to be surrounded by family and loved ones, not having time for yourself can rob you of your contemplation, which is not a good idea. You should always take time for yourself, whether you're happy or upset. In short: diplomacy, balance, harmony, gentleness, calm, strength and resilience.
The amulet here contains a fragment of gold leaf believed to ward off evil. Many Japanese carry this type of amulet in their wallet or purse as an invitation to good fortune.

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