Sword charm ring

$260.00

七 star剑:在风水中,剑是一种强大且阳刚的工具,可以切割所有负面能量。特别是七 star剑,由于与北斗七星的对齐,具有天元之气的力量,可以有效中和来自四面八方的“邪气”,如尖锐的邪气、挡路的邪气和声音的邪气。
银质材料属于五元素理论中的金元素,具有巩固、抑制和稳定的特点。佩戴这个吊坠有助于平静心灵,特别适合那些在高压下、情绪波动或在嘈杂环境中的人,帮助佩戴者重新获得内心的平静和稳定,并稳定自己的能量场。

描述

Design concept

The Seven-Star Sword is a crucial ritual object in Taoism, its shape derived from the worship of the seven stars of the Big Dipper. It is stated in "The Book of Historical Records - Heavenly Officials": "The seven stars of the Big Dipper are called 'Suan, Ji, and Yu Heng to align the seven celestial positions'." In Taoist beliefs, the Big Dipper is not only a navigational star but also a deity that governs longevity, eliminates disasters and misfortunes, and helps in resolving obstacles. When Taoist priests perform rituals, they hold the Seven-Star Sword, symbolizing acting on behalf of Heaven and possessing supreme authority to summon deities, dispatch generals, and slay demons and eliminate evil.

The "Spirit and Will Spell" is not merely an ornament; it is the carrier of the esoteric spellcraft culture of Taoism. Each spell is composed of specific scriptures, star charts, deity names, and cloud seals. It is the result of Taoist practitioners' internal cultivation and external methods, where they "write" the cosmic energy and the will of the deities onto paper (or objects). It serves as a bridge connecting the mundane and the divine, embodying the concrete manifestation of the "Dao" power.
In the Taoist tradition, ritual objects are not merely external tools but also aids for internal cultivation. Wearing this pendant can constantly remind the wearer to hold onto the right mindset and aspire towards the light. The sharpness of the "sword" it represents can help one cut through troubles and attachments, while the auspiciousness of the "spell" can cultivate the heart and gather blessings. This perfectly demonstrates the Taoist wisdom of "internal cultivation and external application" and "using objects to carry the Dao".

PLDesigning the appearance

The design did not simply replicate ancient objects. Instead, it deconstructed, refined and recreated the two most representative core symbols of Taoism, namely "Seven-Star Sword" and "Spirit-Way Spell". Through simple yet powerful lines, it retained the charm and solemnity of the ritual objects, while eliminating the elaborate religious ritualistic elements, making it an art piece that can be integrated into modern daily life. This is a high-level design philosophy of "extracting the essence and discarding the form".

Design: The ring adopts the classic "Seven-Star Sword" shape, ingeniously integrating the sword body and handle into the ring. This design not only retains the majestic appearance of the sword but also maintains the portability of the ring. The overall lines are smooth, and the details are finely crafted, fully showcasing a sense of antiquity and mystery.
Color Combination: The silver base is complemented by gold decorations, creating a sharp contrast. This not only gives off the coldness of metal but also adds a touch of nobility and sanctity due to the gold plating. Silver symbolizes purity and strength, while gold represents auspiciousness and wealth. This perfectly aligns with the concept of balance of yin and yang in Taoist philosophy.

Cultural Function

The core element of the pendant - the Seven-Star Sword - is directly related to the worship of the Big Dipper. The Big Dipper was not only a navigation star in ancient times, but also the chariot of the Heavenly Emperor, serving as the connection between the celestial realm and the earthly world. Wearing this item symbolizes the connection between an individual and the vast universe, embodying the core philosophy of Taoism, "Man follows the Earth, the Earth follows Heaven, Heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature", which is the pursuit of harmony and unity between humans and nature, as well as the universe.
The Tao symbol is a unique cultural code of Taoism, integrating text, images, and beliefs. Incorporating the "Spirit and Might Tao Symbol" into the design is a creative protection of this endangered intangible cultural heritage. It enables the profound Taoist symbol culture to enter daily life in a more intuitive and easily understandable way, becoming a new path for cultural inheritance.

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.

其他信息
Weight

5g

Material

Copper

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