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Infinite Life Buddha in Meditation Thangka Feng Shui Bracelet from National Museum Of History collection of the same name

Infinite Life Buddha in Meditation Thangka Feng Shui Bracelet from National Museum Of History collection of the same name

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Chinese culture is full of mysterious charm and profound connotation, HighNote Gallery provides users with energy bracelet products rich in oriental aesthetics and professional brand services based on the ancient oriental culture.

Chinese traditional colors are particularly striking, using unique and rare natural materials to create a powerful and charismatic oriental lucky color system. At the same time, Chinese jewelry is imbued with energetic connotations based on China's unique system of patterned symbols, combined with high quality raw gemstones to help you connect with natural energies.

HighNote Gallery enables friends around the world who are suffering from mental stress and life values to feel the mysterious power from the East, to enhance self-perception, to gain good luck, and to continue to have the power of perception to change their destiny.

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Product Inspiration

This hand-woven tri-color double pendant bracelet was created by the National Museum Of History's legendary Infinite Life Buddha Mahamudra painting Infinite Life Buddha in Meditation Thangka inspired by manifestation (manifest).
The paintings in the Great Collection are all of the Infinite Life Buddha, seated cross-legged on a lotus seat, wearing a crown of standing leaves, a yellow cassock and celluloid, with a green headlight and a colorful, wave-shaped body behind him, surrounded by clouds of good fortune, and surrounded by the repeated appearance of the main Buddha. The painting is of excellent quality, and may have been in the collection of the Qing court.
"The term "thangka" originates from the Tibetan translation of Thang-ga, an art form unique to Tibetan Buddhism, which is similar to a scroll painting that can be hung, rolled up, and carried, but in a form that is not limited to painting, including brush painting, silk, embroidery, brocade, and printmaking, etc. It expresses a wide range of subjects, with a focus on the contents of Tibetan Buddhism.

Material Description

Placer Gold symbolizes wealth and prosperity in feng shui, and its golden hue represents riches and good luck. As a decorative item, Placer Gold not only beautifies the environment, but also brings positive energy and enhances wealth. Gold has always symbolized wealth and glory in traditional Chinese culture. Sand Gold is therefore widely loved and ideal for enhancing wealth and attracting wealth.

Pattern Description

The Dragonfly pattern brings you "opportunities for change", symbolizing positive changes and turning points in life. Because of its light and agile flight, the dragonfly is also seen as a symbol of sensitivity and agility, signifying flexibility in responding to life's challenges and changes. In addition, dragonfly motifs are often used in art and decoration to add beauty and movement, bringing harmony and vitality.

The Plum blossom pattern will give you "resilience and courage" to help you through difficult cycles, to bounce back from the bottom, to remain strong and graceful in the face of adversity. The Plum blossom pattern has a unique upward force, and if you are in a difficult situation right now then you need to wear the Plum blossom pattern.

Colour Matching

Blessing Purple was a popular color in Qing Dynasty clothing, closely associated with historical figures and cultural contexts such as Fu Kang'an. Fu Kang'an wore dark fuchsia clothing, which led to the color being called "Blessing Purple". The color was popular in the society at that time, representing a symbol of social status and fashion trends. There are also many references to the color Fukushima in Qing Dynasty literature, showing its use in clothing and the society's love for it. As a color, Fukushige reflects part of the social culture of the Qing Dynasty, enriches the connotation of traditional Chinese colors, and provides a unique perspective for studying and appreciating the culture of the Qing Dynasty.

lac dye brown is a Chinese painting pigment with a rich history and culture and a complex production process. It is made by ants and insects on the bark of the sea-side tree vine and has a purple color like glue. Purple ore is similar to unicorn exhaustion, but the leaves and pigment colors are different. Purple ore is not only used for painting, but is also closely related to the production of rouge. This ancient pigment carries the essence of ancient Chinese art and craftsmanship, and is still an important window into ancient Chinese pigment and cosmetic production.

Tender Goose Yellow is a term used during the Tang and Song dynasties to describe the color of high-quality fermented wine. Differences in the brewing process and the quality of the wine led to a wide range of colors, and yellow wine was considered to be of superior quality, and goose yellow became synonymous with yellow wine. Young goose yellow also appears in dress descriptions, showing its sharpness and vividness. Young Goose Yellow is a sake brewed from yellow wine quarts, and sake is characterized by its clarity and translucency. This color vocabulary reflects the ancient pursuit of the brewing process and quality of life, and is an important window into understanding ancient culture.

glossy tresses is a term used to describe a woman's thick, glossy hair, often found in ancient literature. The Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu depicted courtesans combing their hair in A Fang Gong Fu, and Mo Yan's analogy in Red Sorghum conveys the color saturation and brightness of green clouds. The ancients used the terms "cloud hair" and "cloud temples" to describe the thickness and beauty of a woman's hair. In ancient poetry, green clouds were widely used to depict the hair of beautiful women, conveying a vivid image and a celebration of female beauty.

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