Ziwei Hui Earrings
$34.00
The term “Ziwei Hui” originated from Taoist talisman culture. It is a sacred symbol used in Taoism to ward off evil and misfortune and to ensure peace and safety. Its design inspiration comes from the Ziwei Constellation in ancient astrology, symbolizing the abode of the Heavenly Emperor and representing supreme authority and cosmic order. In Taoism, the Great Emperor Ziwei is one of the Four Celestial Beings at the North Pole and is in charge of the celestial order. The Ziwei Hui talismanic characters are regarded as a sacred medium for communication between heaven and earth.
Design concept
Ziwei, also known as "Ziwei Yuan", is one of the three constellations in the ancient Chinese star system. It is regarded as the "central palace" where the Heavenly Emperor resides, symbolizing imperial power and the center of the universe. Wearing Ziwei taboo jewelry implies accepting divine will and being noble and extraordinary.
In Taoist culture, "Ziwei Taboo" is one of the advanced talismans, often used to drive away evil spirits and protect peace, and has a powerful spiritual protective significance.
Yuyian: Derived from Taoist mythology, it means "listening to the Heavenly Way", enhancing the spiritual perception ability of practitioners.
Fire (red) and metal (gold) seem to be incompatible, but in fact, through the Taoist concept of "heating to refine true gold", they achieve a symbiotic effect, symbolizing obtaining true knowledge through refinement.
"Purple" is a symbol of auspiciousness, representing nobility and mystery; "Wei" is the same as "Wei", hinting at the wisdom of "observing the subtle to understand the profound"; "Hui" embodies reverence for sacred things. The overall message conveys the cultural concept of seeking good fortune and avoiding misfortune, as well as cultivating both inner and outer aspects.
The earrings feature a hexagonal structure in harmony with the cosmological view of "Six Directions" (heaven, earth, north, south, east, and west), the scroll-pattern symbolizes continuous life, the red enamel showcases joy and strength, perfectly integrating traditional symbols with modern jewelry aesthetics.
In feng shui, wearing purple and Wei ornaments is believed to harmonize the energy field, enhance personal fortune, especially beneficial for improving the fortune of influential people and career, and also has the effects of protecting the residence, calming the mind, and warding off evil and bringing good luck.
PLDesigning the appearance
The earrings feature a unique hexagonal design with a smooth scroll pattern along the edges. The overall shape is simple yet dynamic. The central inscription "Ziwei Hui" is in red, contrasting sharply with the silver border, highlighting the solemnity of the text while adding visual depth. This design not only showcases the charm of traditional calligraphy art but also bestows a mysterious and noble aura upon the earrings.
The overall shape is elegant and classic, integrating traditional Taoist elements with modern craftsmanship aesthetics. The design is unique, and the red seal script inscription "Yu Jian Er" adds a touch of mystery, with a strong visual impact and high recognizability.
The design inspiration for the earrings comes from traditional Chinese Taoist culture, particularly the Ziwu constellation and Feng Shui theory. The shape and pattern are all derived from ancient Taoist talismans, featuring a strong regional characteristic. The red-brown fabric in the background also adopts traditional Chinese dyeing and weaving techniques, further enhancing the cultural atmosphere of the product, making it a cultural treasure with both artistic and collectible value.
The deep red enamel symbolizes vermilion to ward off evil spirits and sincerity of heart. The silver border represents the gathering of golden qi and the elegance and purity. The contrast of red and silver enhances the visual tension, echoing the principle of harmony between yin and yang. In line with the ancient custom of "vermilion to guard the house", vermilion is regarded in traditional culture as a pure yang substance, capable of driving away evil spirits and gathering positive energy.
Cultural Function
The "Ziwei Hui" is an extremely important talisman in Taoism. It is said to have been personally taught by the Supreme Elder Taoist and is used to ward off evil and misfortune and to protect peace and safety.
In Taoism, the "Ziwei Emperor" is one of the Four Great Saints of the North Pole. In Taoist mythology, the Ziwei Emperor resides in the Ziwei Mansion (the area around the North Star) and governs all the stars, being the supreme ruler of the stars. Ancient people believed that wearing symbols related to Ziwei could obtain the protection of the star deities and avoid misfortune and evil.
As a secret Taoist symbol, the "Ziwei Hui" has been widely used in amulets and household protection charms throughout history. It is believed to be able to repel evil and stabilize the mind, and is often worn by scholars and practitioners.
The act of a Taoist priest bestowing blessings upon a ritual object is a meticulous religious ceremony. Its purpose is to infuse the object with spiritual energy, making it a powerful tool for communicating between humans and deities, as well as for warding off evil and protecting against evil forces.
The key lies in the "internal cultivation and external method" - the internal cultivation of the mage is the foundation for mobilizing the energy of heaven and earth. Through meditation (visualizing oneself transforming into a divine envoy), hand gestures (such as the Five Thunderhand Technique, Lotus Hand Technique, etc.) and incantations, one prays for the arrival of the master or a specific deity (such as the Thunder Division God General) and channels divine power into the ritual tools.
| 重量 | 5 磅 |
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| 尺寸 | 5 × 2 英寸 |
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