Crystal Feng Shui, Eight Auspicious Offerings, Victory Banner-Auspices Far and Wide
The Collection: Eight Auspicious Offerings ( 八吉祥 ) Design Concept: Among the eight artifacts in the story of Gautama Buddha’s path to enlightenment, the “dhvaja”—or “victory banner”—was a symbol of warfare that in scripture was used to represent the Buddha’s triumphs over four obstacles to enlightenment: Pride, desire, disturbing emotions, and fear of death. In LIULI’s artistic interpretation of the ancient scriptures and the “Ashtamangala,” this particular artifact is sculpted into a golden-amber low relief glass piece, radiating from within it energy and auspiciousness. “Victory Banner” represents triumph and the personal victories one has over his or her demons. The artwork is deeply symbolic, rooted in historical reference, and has both religious and secular connotations. |
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* Note: As the art pieces are individually hand-made, the color and dimensions will vary slightly. |
Exquisite LIULI Gift Bags Packaging Award by Germany's iF Design Award Every art pieces comes with the gift-ready packaging including gift box & bag, product's description card, greeting card, and authentic certificate*. * Authentic certificate only comes with most art pieces at the valued of $500 and more, which include the signature of the artist, product detail, and the edition number (if applied). |
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