Samurai Gorilla Warrior Pendant
This bold and intricately detailed pendant combines the primal strength of a gorilla with the honor and tradition of a samurai warrior. Featuring a finely sculpted gorilla face encased in an ornate kabuto (samurai helmet), it captures the fearless spirit of Bushido – loyalty, courage, and unbreakable will.
A Symbol of Power & Honor
The gorilla represents unmatched physical power and loyalty, while the samurai helmet symbolizes honor, protection, and unwavering resolve. This pendant makes a powerful gift or personal talisman for anyone drawn to warrior culture, Japanese history, or unique statement jewelry.
Key Features
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Highly detailed gorilla face with intense expression
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Traditional Japanese kabuto helmet with engraved patterns
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Bold and symbolic fusion of strength and honor
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Crafted for durability and long-lasting wear
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Unisex design – ideal for everyday wear or special occasions
| Material / Stamp | 925 Sterling Silver |
| Pendant Dimensions | 18x21mm / 0,71 x 0,83 in |
| Weight | 13-14 grams |
| Finish | Oxidized, Polished, Gold, Rose Gold |
| Style | samurai, japanese, warrior, bushido, strength |
| Bail | 4mm |
| Engravability | No |
SHIPPING
SHIPPING
Worldwide tracked shipping. Delivery time is calculated at checkout, and you’ll receive tracking as soon as your order ships. International orders may be subject to customs or import fees.
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Care guide
Care guide
Sterling silver may naturally oxidize over time. Store it dry, avoid chemicals and water exposure, and polish gently with a soft cloth to restore shine. For gold, gold-plated, and rose-gold-plated pieces, avoid perfumes, lotions, and harsh cleaners, and wipe gently after wear to help preserve the finish.
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