Meaning Behind the Torii Pendant
The iconic red gateways usually stand at the entrance of or in a Shinto shrine. While the origin of Torii gates is unclear, their role is to landmark sacred ground. In Animism, the deeply rooted indigenous religion of Japan, the structures are said to embody the deities of the natural world. Torii gates appear in many different colours, each colour representing unique qualities. For example, vivid red wards off evil spirits and symbolises Shinbutsu-Shugo (the fusion of Shinto and Buddhism).
Silver Torii Gate
Solid 925 Sterling Silver with Rhodium Plated
Size
Height - 18mm Width - 2.8mm Length - 20mm
Weight
3.8g