Charm beads from Burmese temples and pagodas.
The pattern on the charm beads
is a coiled dragon-serpent.
Burma has an indigenous dragon-serpent worship.
After Buddhism was introduced, it was influenced by Buddhist beliefs, forming Naga (dragon) worship.
Bronze alloy, solid cast.
The year of origin is unknown, estimated to be from the 19th-20th century.
After arriving in Taiwan, they have been cleaned to remove oxidation.
The beads appear bright yellow in photos, but will oxidize and darken again if not polished regularly.
The alloy composition of the charm beads contains gold, but in a small proportion.
Cinnabar is added during the smelting process.
Possessing a powerful magnetic field, they can suppress malevolent spirits and other negative entities.
They serve as excellent protective, warding, and lucky amulets.
They are also commonly used for foundational blessings and creating protective barriers.
Nowadays, some people use them for spiritual practice and meditation.
Placing them in a home altar or in a car can alter the feng shui and magnetic field.
Available in 4 types: A, B, C, and D.
Pre-drilled with a hole.
Can be strung with a cord for personal wear.
Hang them on your waist, or string them onto a keychain or mobile phone as lucky protective amulets.
For the efficacy of Talong Charm Beads,
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