Bronze Coin Sword bracelet

$2,799.00

Tai Chi is the core symbol of the Taoist cosmology, representing the primordial “Tao” from which all things arise. The black and white fish are connected end to end, symbolizing the interdependence, mutual transformation and dynamic balance of the two opposing forces of yin and yang.
Fire represents light, passion and change; water represents wisdom, fluidity and flexibility. Although they seem to be in conflict (fire and water cannot coexist), in reality they are complementary (water gives birth to wood, and wood gives birth to fire; fire warms water, and water nourishes fire).

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Design concept

The visualization of "Dao" (the Tai Chi symbol): The Tai Chi pattern at the center of the bracelet is the ultimate symbol of "Dao". It silently declares: All things in the universe are born from the interaction of yin and yang energies, being in a state of opposition and unity, and constantly cycling.
The cosmic model of the interplay of the five elements (fire patterns, ocean wave patterns): Fire and water represent the two extreme elements of the five elements. Their coexistence is not contradictory but rather demonstrates the eternal law of mutual generation and opposition, as well as mutual transformation in the universe. The bracelet visualizes the abstract theory of the five elements through these two patterns, teaching the wearer to understand the complexity and interrelation of things, and to learn to grasp balance in change and seek harmony in conflict.

The design of the copper coin sword has been refined and simplified, being integrated into the structure of the bracelet or serving as an embellishment; the talismans have been artistically processed, retaining their mystique while maintaining the overall aesthetic appeal. The copper coin sword represents the guardianship of "Martial", taking the initiative to strike and cut off misfortune; the talismans represent the communication of "Literary", establishing a connection with higher-dimensional forces.
The practice of "using objects to convey the truth": The bracelet itself is an "object". Taoism holds that the true "truth" not only exists in the classics but is also manifested in daily objects and life practices. This bracelet integrates the profound "truth" into a wearable and touchable "object" of daily life, allowing practitioners to experience the truth in their every movement and gesture, achieving the state where "the common people use it daily without realizing it".

PLDesigning the appearance

The Xian Dao bracelet draws its inspiration from "waves", with its overall shape resembling surging waves, featuring smooth lines and great tension. The central Tai Chi symbol represents the balance of all things in the universe, while the surrounding fire patterns and copper coin sword designs symbolize the endless energy and protective power. The intricate Taoist symbols carved in the details add an air of mystery, with each line seemingly telling an ancient story.
The aesthetic of "Xuan" and "Su": The main color, a retro black and gold, perfectly embodies the Taoist concepts of "Xuan" (deep and mysterious) and "Su" (simple and genuine). It does not pursue flamboyance and extravagance, but rather contains infinite tension in a low-key manner and showcases the profoundness of time-accumulated age in a simple style. This aesthetic is a vivid practice of the Taoist thought that "five colors blind the eyes".

The philosophy of craftsmanship of "great skill resembling clumsiness": The engraving of the bracelet is meticulous, but the overall style appears powerful, rugged, and even with a touch of "clumsiness". This is precisely the embodiment of the Taoist thought of "great skill resembling clumsiness, great eloquence resembling reticence". The most advanced craftsmanship, when viewed, seems like an unadorned natural creation, because it has transcended the level of technique and directly points to the essence and charm of the thing.

Cultural Function

The copper coin sword combines the dual symbols of "copper coin" (wealth, circulation) and "sword" (military force, cutting). When it is made into a sword shape, it endows it with the fierce power to take the initiative and defeat evil spirits. This reflects the simple values in Chinese culture such as "suppressing evil with virtue" and "cultivating virtue with wealth".
Charms are the unique codes of Taoism for communicating with deities and summoning spirits. The charms on the bracelet are sacred symbols that have been passed down for thousands of years and possess specific spiritual power. They represent humanity's reverence and reliance on supernatural forces and are the carrier of beliefs for seeking peace, health, and success. This belief stems from ancient people's exploration of the unknown world and their yearning for a better life.

Bestow blessings(Free gift)

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.

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重量 5 磅
尺寸 5 × 2 英寸
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