Nine-tailed Fox Zodiac Necklace
Nine-tailed Fox Zodiac Necklace
Nine-tailed Fox Zodiac Necklace
Nine-tailed Fox Zodiac Necklace

Nine-tailed Fox Zodiac Necklace

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The Nine-tailed Fox Zodiac Necklace, featuring a distinctive design, incorporates the mythical allure of the nine-tailed fox and an interactive element with a rotating Zodiac compass on the pendant's back. The nine-tailed fox, prevalent in Asian mythologies, symbolizes magical attributes and transformation. The rotating Zodiac compass adds an engaging and dynamic dimension, allowing wearers to explore their astrological sign. This necklace seamlessly blends mythical charm, astrological connection, and an interactive design. Wearing the Nine-tailed Fox Zodiac Necklace becomes a personalized and enchanting experience, offering both symbolic significance and an interactive element for those attuned to their astrological journey.

  • Length: Adjustable 22.05"(56cm) + 7.09"(18cm)
  • Pendant Size: 1.85"*1.65"(4.7cm*4.2cm)
  • Weight: 48.6g
  • Material: Cotton Rope, Brass, Agilawood

Nine-tailed Fox

The nine-tailed fox, is a mythical entity deeply rooted in Chinese mythology and prevalent in East Asian folklore. Revered as the most renowned fox spirit in Chinese culture, it symbolizes magic and mystique. In Chinese and East Asian traditions, foxes are portrayed as supernatural beings endowed with magical powers. These cunning creatures are often associated with mischief, adept at tricking unsuspecting individuals, and possess the ability to transform into alluring women. The nine-tailed fox, with its multiple tails, represents an iconic motif in the rich tapestry of East Asian mythology, embodying a fusion of enchantment, shape-shifting abilities, and the allure of the mysterious.

Chinese Zodiac

The Chinese zodiac, also known as Shengxiao, is a twelve-year cycle in which each year is associated with an animal sign. The Chinese zodiac is widely utilized in Chinese astrology and is deeply embedded in traditional Chinese culture. The twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat (or Sheep), Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.

Each animal sign is believed to have specific characteristics and traits, influencing the personalities and destinies of individuals born in that particular year. The Chinese zodiac also operates on a cycle of five elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water), creating a 60-year cycle where each animal sign is associated with a specific element.

The Chinese New Year marks the beginning of a new zodiac year, and celebrations and traditions are tied to each animal sign's attributes. People often refer to their Chinese zodiac sign, including the animal and element, to gain insights into their character, compatibility, and fortunes. The Chinese zodiac is widely used in various aspects of life, including matchmaking, horoscopes, and cultural festivities.