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Phurpa vajra pendant cinnabar
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Phurpa vajra pendant cinnabar
Phurpa vajra pendant cinnabar
Sku#:2782

Retail price US 92.00
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Product Introduction

Material: Vermillion / Gold-plated Jewelry. Vajra Pendant

Size: 5 cm (approximate size)

Narrative:

Cinnabar is a red natural mineral, mainly composed of mercury sulfide (HgS). Due to its vivid red color and unique physical properties, cinnabar has been widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, pigments, and jewelry since ancient times. In ancient China, cinnabar was endowed with various mysterious and sacred meanings.

In ancient China, people believed that cinnabar had the power to ward off evil spirits. Therefore, jewelry made of cinnabar was often used as amulets. Wearing cinnabar jewelry not only enhanced one's appearance but also protected the wearer from evil spirits and bad luck. These pieces of jewelry included cinnabar bracelets, necklaces, and rings.

One of the most famous legends about cinnabar is recorded in the Daoist classic "Tao Te Ching." According to the legend, the Supreme Venerable Sovereign (one of the most important deities in Daoism) used cinnabar to concoct the elixir of immortality. This elixir was believed to grant the consumer infinite life and power, making cinnabar a symbol of immortality. Additionally, cinnabar was used in the creation of talismans and charms to seek blessings from the deities.

In the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" (Shan Hai Jing), there are also myths and legends about cinnabar. The "Classic of Mountains and Seas" mentions a mysterious region in Kunlun Mountain where a plant called cinnabar grass grows. The roots of this plant produce cinnabar and have remarkable medicinal properties. It is said that these cinnabar grasses were planted by deities specifically to cure diseases and drive away demons.

 

Furthermore, cinnabar holds an important place in traditional Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine believes that cinnabar has the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, calming the mind, and tranquilizing. Therefore, ancient doctors often used cinnabar to make pills for treating heat-related illnesses, epilepsy, and other ailments.

In summary, cinnabar is a natural material with a rich history and cultural significance. It is widely used in the making of jewelry and carries many myths, legends, and medical values. Cinnabar jewelry is not only beautiful and elegant but also endowed with meanings of protection and blessings, making it a cherished talisman in people's hearts.