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Magatama were commonly used to create necklaces and bracelets worn on the wrists or ankles. The necklace was typically constructed of jadeite magatama separated by cylindrical bored-holed pieces of jasper. Small beads of dark-blue glass are also not uncommon on the necklace.
It's not surprising that the magatama is one of the three sacred imperial treasures (among which we remember the sword Kusanagi, the mirror called Yata no Kagami) called Yasakani no Magatama 八尺 瓊 曲 玉.
The jewel Yasakani no Magatama is an eight-foot long necklace made of 500 comma-shaped stone beads, given to Amaterasu by her father Izanagi as a memento. It is regarded as a source of compassion, as its virtues are gentleness and yielding.
The jewel-shaped magatama is also one of the Three Shintō Regalia 三種の神器 (sacred mirror, sword, and jewel), and in this role it is known as the Yasakani no Magatama 八尺瓊曲玉. From early on, the magatama symbolized "avoidance of evil" or the "magic of good fortune."
14 gru 2011 · The most important magatama is the Yasakani no Magatama (八尺瓊曲玉, also 八坂瓊曲玉), which is part of the Imperial Regalia of Japan, added some time around the Heian period. The Yasakani no Magatama stands for benevolence, and is one of the three items used in the ceremony of imperial ascension.
The Three Sacred Treasures (三種の神器, Sanshu no Jingi/Mikusa no Kamudakara) are the imperial regalia of Japan and consist of the sword Kusanagi no Tsurugi (草薙劍), the mirror Yata no Kagami (八咫鏡), and the jewel Yasakani no Magatama (八尺瓊勾玉).
“It is well known that the jewel ( Yasakani [no] magatama 八坂瓊勾玉) is one of the three so-called Regalia of the sovereign. However some scholars are unaware that the jewel was not originally viewed universally as essential to Royal rule as were the mirror and the sword.