Marshal Yin "No Taboos" Brass Amulet Pendant
A solid brass amulet pendant inspired by Marshal Yin and the traditional phrase Bai Wu Jin Ji, often understood as No Taboos or free from unnecessary restriction. The piece is designed as a symbolic object for daily wear, display, or personal carrying, with a focus on material presence rather than exaggerated claims.
Symbolic Context
Marshal Yin is a guardian figure within Daoist-inspired visual culture, often associated with discipline, command, and steadiness. The tiger-head composition gives the pendant a bold protective visual language, while the reverse inscription expresses a cultural wish for clearer movement through change, travel, decisions, and uncertain moments.
Material and Form
Made from solid brass, the pendant has a warm metallic tone, raised detailing, and a substantial hand feel. Brass naturally develops surface variation over time; small tonal shifts, patina, and handling marks are part of the material character.
Details
- Material: Solid brass
- Design: Marshal Yin talisman motif
- Reverse engraving: Bai Wu Jin Ji / No Taboos
- Approx. size: 6 cm x 2.8 cm
- Use: Necklace pendant, bag charm, car charm, or personal symbolic object
- Style: Daoist-inspired jewelry, brass amulet pendant, cultural accessory
Care
Avoid water, perfume, sweat, harsh chemicals, and strong impact. Store separately in a dry place. Brass may darken or develop patina with time; polish gently only if you prefer a brighter surface.
Boundary
Dao Origin presents this piece as a symbolic cultural object. It does not provide fortune-telling, medical advice, guaranteed protection, guaranteed luck, or fate-changing results.