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Hong Kong Museum of Art, "Vermillion Faces" Theme, Enamel Pendant, Lotus Pattern Tri-color Woven Bracelet

Hong Kong Museum of Art, "Vermillion Faces" Theme, Enamel Pendant, Lotus Pattern Tri-color Woven Bracelet

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Created from the Hong Kong Museum of Art's legendary "Vermilion Face" manifestation (manifest), this hand-woven tri-color double pendant bracelet features Silver Silver Enamel Enamel as the double pendant, where Silver Silver, like gold, silver symbolizes wealth and prosperity. It increases the power of most gemstones and activates their maximum potential, especially turquoise and coral. It is the metal of emotion, heart and love and healing.
"Enamel has a special place in Feng Shui culture. Enamel can significantly enhance the wearer's aesthetic perception and can reflect the wearer's noble social status. The hardening process of the enameled string provides it with strong magical power, which protects the wearer and provides a continuous sense of physical and mental pleasure, which protects the wearer's mental health.

In 2010, Wu Guanzhong donated four of his last works to the Hong Kong Museum of Art, together with his 2001 painting "The Vermilion Face Remains Unchanged", which has been hanging in the living room of Wu's house since its completion, so it can be imagined that Wu Guanzhong has a particularly deep feeling for this painting, in which Wu Guanzhong removes all the lines, leaving only the dots and surfaces made up of colors. In this work, Wu Guanzhong removes all lines, leaving only dots and surfaces composed of colors, forming an abstract picture. Through the changeable use of "feelings", Wu Guanzhong was able to cross the barriers between Eastern and Western art, and reached a new achievement that cuts across the classical art of Eastern culture and Western painting.

Enamel contains the attributes of fire, earth and gold, making it a very powerful guardian stone. At the same time, Lotus pattern Lotus is beautifully designed using the legendary elemental power of Chinese Feng Shui and I Ching. The Lotus pattern has been recognized throughout the Eastern world for its purity, and in Feng Shui, it has the power to purify the environment and ward off evil spirits. Unlike other patterns, the Lotus pattern's protective energy is mainly exerted on family members, loved ones and children to protect them from evil spirits. In Buddhism, the lotus flower is regarded as a symbol of wisdom and spirituality, and requires a high level of sensibility from the wearer. In addition, we have carefully selected a color scheme for you based on the classic oriental color system, including Light cloud Light cloud Imperial Green Silver Vermilion Artificial Vermilion Cyanotype Indigo Butterfly.

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The Lotus pattern is imbued with the power of purity throughout the Eastern world. In Feng Shui, the Lotus pattern has the power to purify the environment and ward off evil spirits. Unlike other patterns, the protective energy of the lotus pattern is mainly exerted on family members, loved ones and children, protecting them from evil spirits. In Buddhism, the lotus flower is regarded as a symbol of wisdom and spirituality and requires a high level of sensibility from the wearer.

Colour Matching

Light Cloud is one of the colored papers used in ancient times for writing and painting, representing light tones. The ancient paper dyeing process was initially to prevent moths, and later developed a variety of colors of paper, such as Light Cloud paper using acacia flower juice and blue juice blending to produce a light turquoise color. Ancient colored paper is a writing carrier and a work of art, reflecting the ancient people's pursuit of beauty and the importance of cultural heritage.

Imperial Green is a bright and calm green color that was used in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. It gives a sense of official solemnity and was used in court dress, literature and daily life. The restoration process of Imperial Green and its depiction by ancient literati demonstrate its importance and profound significance in traditional Chinese color culture.

Artificial Vermilion is a synthetic pigment used in Chinese paintings, the method of making it is detailed in the Secret of Ascending Dan and Refining Medicine. It is often used as a substitute for vermilion, but is less stable and prolonged exposure can cause the color to darken. Silver vermilion is widely used in paintings, murals, and architectural faience, reflecting the pursuit of color in traditional Chinese painting and the ancients' exploration of the nature of chemical substances.

Indigo Butterfly is a deep blue, almost black, with a hint of red. It is believed to have been transformed from a blue shrimp in the sea in Japanese legend, and in Chinese Buddhism is associated with the hair of the Buddha and the roofs of temples. The Konyu butterfly is rich in color and cultural significance, reflecting the ancient people's sensitivity to color and appreciation of natural beauty.

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