Description
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This framed talisman is a unique fusion of Taoist symbolic art and Buddhist historical seal impressions, echoing the rich spiritual traditions of Chinese culture.
Taoist Fu Symbol (道教符咒):
At the center lies a classic wealth-attracting talisman, traditionally used in Taoist rituals to draw gold, silver, and fortune. Its flowing calligraphy embodies spiritual intention—inviting prosperity and dispelling misfortune.
Lion Head Ornament (獅頭銅環):
The bronze-toned lion head ring is a symbol of strength and guardianship. Commonly seen on ancient Chinese temple doors, it serves as a spiritual protector, warding off negative forces while preserving dignity.
Buddhist Seal Rubbings (九华山金印拓片):
Surrounding the talisman are red rubbings from sacred seals preserved in the Jiuhuashan History Museum. These imperial seals—bestowed from the Tang to Qing dynasties—were granted to Buddhist temples on Jiuhua Mountain and are now recognized as national first-class cultural relics. Each carries auspicious inscriptions invoking wealth, merit, and divine favor.
Bagua & Taiji Symbol:
The bottom of the piece features the Yin-Yang Taiji and Bagua diagram, reflecting harmony between Heaven and Earth and the balance of cosmic energies in feng shui philosophy.
Size & Materials
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Dimensions: 27.5 cm × 14.8 cm
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Materials: Solid wood frame, silk-texture background, resin lion ornament, printed fu and seal elements
Whether displayed as a spiritual charm, offered as a ceremonial gift, or used as a feng shui enhancer, this piece embodies a rare integration of Daoist wisdom and Buddhist reverence—inviting harmony, protection, and abundance into your space.










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