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วันพุธที่ 30 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Chinese Accessories And Chinese Beliefs

Chinese Accessories And Chinese Beliefs
In this world full of innovations as well as new things created out of inspiration from old designs and symbols, it is not unusual for us to see Che Guevarra on bags and shirts, swastika on bags and cups, as well as other ancient and historical designs. Even Chinese beliefs and ancient symbols are in the market today and are becoming bases for some of the most purchased fashion accessories.
I am talking about different kinds of jewelries inspired by Chinese symbols and beliefs. For instance, there is a silver bangle with a number 8 design on it; this number 8 design was inspired by the Chinese belief. According to tradition, 8 means good luck. Aside from a bangle, there is also a silver ring that has a number 8 design on it, which was also inspired by the same Chinese belief. Furthermore, a silver 18" necklace chain, which is now available, also entices good luck; it has an enameled sterling silver pendant called the 'Chinese Knot.' Another good luck charm is the sterling silver ring that has an "Imperial Seal" design, which was inspired by the seal of the Qing's emperor.
All of the aforementioned Chinese-inspired jewelries are made out of pure silver and have free and adjustable sizes, but for quite expensive prices. These accessories are also greatly influenced by Chinese beliefs, specifically feng shui. I have always been intrigued and curious about the Chinese feng shui. The popularity of feng shui made it a common household name. Well, I have decided to get straight to this matter in the heart of the feng shui land -- China. Beginning with the right pronunciation of Feng Shui ('fung shway') is a good start. On the other hand, knowing its literal meaning brings some more awareness on this topic: feng means wind, while shui means water.
The application of feng shui comes in the balance of the above-mentioned elements. The Chinese believe that feng shui creates prosperity, abundance, and harmony in personal, business, and financial aspects. This traditional Chinese practice used to be the secret of the Chinese royal families in bringing health and wealth to their clans. Even the Forbidden City of Beijing was constructed in accordance to the feng shui principles. Well, I guess the Chinese really took this belief seriously.
Now, I know why even Hollywood stars wear Chinese accessories such as beads and the like. With enough knowledge on jewelry beliefs and feng shui, I could try on accessories and be more wary of surroundings so that I have more luck, which I would be more than willing to accept.

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