How to Pick a Dragon Pendant to Become Your Talisman

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How to Pick a Dragon Pendant to Become Your Talisman



A dragon is a very complex and simultaneously, versatile symbol. Jewelry carrying the image of this fire-breathing lizard symbolizes light and life. It is capable of combining male and female energies at once since Yin, the feminine, has a snake representation while the male energy Yang is depicted as a bird. Initially, dragon symbolism had an exclusively positive meaning. It was attributed to Gods and their representatives on Earth - kings and emperors. However, later a dragon gained a more ambivalent significance. If you want a dragon pendant to become something more than just a fashion item, you should recognize types of dragons and meanings they carry.

Dragon Pendant is a Powerful Talisman

Talisman jewelry shaped like a dragon contributes to financial success, career growth, and also protects its owner from unkind people and unscrupulous partners.

As a symbol of male energy Yang, a dragon favors men. This mighty creature embodies the awakening of natural forces, new beginnings, and growth. A dragon is able to scare away negative energies in all forms of manifestation. For example, a gold dragon pendant featuring diamond inserts can provide strong protection against troubles.

A jewelry item with a dragon symbol will also help find true love. Chinese philosophers say that every man and woman living on earth has the other half. A person will know true happiness only when he or she finds a soul mate. With a dragon pendant, finding true love will become a little easier.

A man wearing a dragon pendant will become very popular with women. However, this does not mean that he will cheat. On the contrary, he will be faithful to his beloved one.

A woman rocking a dragon pendant, even unwillingly, will create an aura of harmony around herself. She will be admired.

How to properly wear dragon talisman jewelry? Experts believe that you cannot flaunt this symbol near the heart, so try to avoid pendants with a long chain. A dragon resting on the chest, on the contrary, protects a person he belongs to. Therefore, go for models with a short chain, leather cord, or a choker.

Types of Dragons in Pendants

Before we jump into it, we should point out that dragon symbolism significantly defers in various corners of the world. In this useful article, you can learn more about it. But now, let’s take a glance at dragon meanings in East and West.
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According to Western European mythology, a dragon is the embodiment of evil. It is very easy to distinguish a European dragon from its Eastern relatives - it has a strong, massive body, a long tail, an elongated neck, and immense wings. As for the limbs, European dragons have two or four legs. These creatures are perceived as bloodthirsty fiends. European dragon is also considered to be a symbol of extraordinary cunning. Images of dragons, often with an open mouth and spread wings, are popular in Gothic jewelry. Dragon silhouettes frequently go hand in hand with additional elements (crosses, skeletons, swords).

In Chinese culture, a dragon is perceived as a deity. He controls the weather, rain, and lightning. The powers of the four elements are subject to him. He can reincarnate as a human, insect, or the Universe. As a rule, most Chinese dragons are illustrated as a snake-like, scaly creature without wings but with 4 limbs instead, each of which features 5 claws. Dragon pendants in Chinese style will suit people who want to emphasize their infinite strength, wisdom, sobriety, as well as demonstrate benevolence. You will also benefit from this accessory if you seek luck, strong health, and want to comprehend real harmony.

Dragons came to Japan from China. According to legends, famous carp Koi fish (which, by the way, symbolize luck and courage), after overcoming all the obstacles and challenges, turn into this creature. The Japanese dragon carries many images, the most common of which are the claws of an eagle, the nose of a camel, the whiskers of a catfish, and a long beard that conceals the pearl of prosperity. Unlike the Chinese dragon, its Japanese relative has only three claws on each leg. The scales-covered body of this creature is more elegant and slender. A pendant featuring Japanese dragon symbolizes rebirth, wisdom, longevity, and fearlessness. In addition, the Japanese dragon denotes power and is a symbol of guardianship and patronage. The legends say that the first emperor Jimmu descended from a dragon.

According to Celtic legends, a dragon was a cruel creature yet he possessed enviable wisdom. He was depicted with a lamb head, he served the god of the earth and spun the wheel of the sun. At the same time, the Celtic dragon represents power and strength. It is often drawn on a throne or with a crown.

At the time of the Olmecs and Aztecs, a dragon was considered to be a god (Quetzalcoatl). It looked similar to the eastern dragon but instead of scales, it possessed feathers. Legends warn that a person can’t look the dragon in the eyes because he has the power of hypnosis. Perhaps, due to this legend, a dragon with red eyes and a piercing gaze denotes warning and danger.



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