This is a set of amulets with profound Taoist cultural connotations. The main material of the amulets is metal, with a simple and heavy texture. The front is engraved with red runes and words such as "Imperial Edict". In Taoist culture, runes are regarded as mysterious symbols for communicating with deities and contain powerful forces. "Imperial Edict" symbolizes the divine instructions and has authority, which can drive away evil spirits, avoid disasters, and pray for blessings and avert calamities. The back is carved with the image of a divine general. The divine general has a majestic posture, holds a magical instrument, steps on a auspicious beast, and is surrounded by traditional Taoist decorative elements such as cloud patterns. In Taoism, the divine general is a symbol of guardianship and warding off evil spirits, and can protect the wearer from being invaded by evil spirits. The overall design is exquisite. It cleverly combines Taoist runes, divine generals and other elements. It is not only a beautiful accessory, but also carries the beautiful meaning of praying for good fortune, prosperity and protecting safety in Taoism. It is a wonderful combination of Taoist culture and craftsmanship.


