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Prosperous Wisteria and Goldfish Feng Shui Bracelet from the palace museum's collection of the same name

Prosperous Wisteria and Goldfish Feng Shui Bracelet from the palace museum's collection of the same name

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This handmade knitted,beaded monochrome single pendant bracelet is inspired by the legendary "Wisteria and Goldfish Picture" from the National Palace Museum of China, manifestation (manifest) creation, using Hetian Jade Red Jade Freshwater pearl as the single pendant, of which Hetian Jade is one of the most famous jade in China. Hetian Jade is one of the most famous jades in China and has been regarded as a precious treasure since ancient times. Symbolizing the virtues of a gentleman, the great oriental sage Confucius once said that a decent gentleman should possess the warmth and toughness of jade.

Wearing a Hotan Jade string can remind the wearer to cultivate his or her body and maintain a high moral character. Hotan Jade is believed to have the effect of harmonizing qi and blood, balancing yin and yang, and also promotes good health and strengthens the immune system, thus bringing longevity. Hotan Jade strings have the function of repelling evil spirits and avoiding bad luck, blessing the wearer with peace and good fortune. In traditional Feng Shui, Hetian Jade is a powerful amulet to help defend you against calamities and bad luck. The rarity and high value of Hotan Jade also make it a symbol of wealth and prosperity. The greatest effect of wearing a Hetian Jade string is to calm your mind, reduce stress and keep your mind in balance.

When you hold a piece of red jade stone Red jade in your hand, you may feel emotions of calm or serenity. Others have experienced the feeling that red jade stone awakens the hidden wisdom within us.
Freshwater PearlFreshwater pearl is the oldest known piece of jewelry and symbolizes honesty, purity and grace. It promotes emotional growth and readiness. Pearls have powerful healing powers. Pearls are said to strengthen the nervous, adrenal, spleen and muscular systems. This stone brings patience, protection and love. It has been seen as a symbol of great wealth and power.

The work depicts several goldfish swimming leisurely during the wisteria blooming season. The artist Xugu called this painting "Purple Ribbon and Gold Medallion". The name "Purple Ribbon and Gold Medallion" is derived from the Chinese text "Han Shu", which refers to the symbol of a high official in ancient times. This kind of painting is very popular because it symbolizes official fortune.

The wisteria flowers and leaves in the painting are full of life with direct dabs of color. The vines are drawn with intermittent strokes, with broken strokes, giving them a flavorful appearance. The form of the goldfish is simple and exaggerated, adopting a debut similar to the sketch of western painting, full of fun.

Pattern Description

Fish pattern in feng shui symbolizes prosperity, placing fish pattern jewelry can attract wealth and treasure, will obviously enhance the wealth, fish pattern will also enhance the career luck, is very conducive to creating career opportunities and opportunities for wealth rise.

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Solemn beige is a color full of life and aesthetic interest in traditional Chinese culture. It represents a warm and soft rice soup, between rice-white, rice-white slightly yellow and light yellow. This color shows a gentle and subtle beauty in clothing and porcelain, reflecting the harmony and balance in traditional Chinese aesthetics. Wearing a costume in the delicate color of beige soup gives a soft and dignified look, showcasing the character's pride and personality.

Light jade green is a pale emerald green peony flower that originated from Luoyang cultivation. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Obi became an annual tribute and was priced higher than Yao Huang. During the Song Dynasty, there were at least 17 peony genealogies, most of which have been lost. Peonies are often named after the breeder's family name, and the Obi is more valuable than the king of flowers, the Yao Huang.

Imperial ivory red is the collective name for the ivory court dress and the scarlet official dress. Scarlet is a color slightly lighter than red, and its value doubled when it entered the ancient color hierarchy of official clothing. In the Tang Dynasty, the color system specified the colors to be worn by different ranks of officials. The clothing color hierarchy motivated officials to advance, but may have left a psychological shadow on them.

Ten brocade refers to the ten different patterns and colors of Shu brocade made by Meng Chang, the ruler of Hou Shu during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Xue Tao paper is paper made by Xue Tao, a female poet of the Tang Dynasty, which included a large red color. Over time, pink began to appear in Xue Tao paper, and this color of paper was gradually considered one of the ten brocade colors.

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