It comes from scrapped workpieces, and 99% of the remaining materials are used, cleverly designed into cultural and creative magnetic bolts.
There are 3 magnetic bolts ,which means 3 different blessings, in 1 Triple Blessing gift box.
Color laser engraving is different from common laser engraving. When turning and changing the angle, the refraction of light will make the color laser engraving more dazzling and beautiful.
Everyone needs the blessings of happiness, peace and wealth.
The color laser engraving bolts are combined with three blessings and launched in the year of Tiger.
This product suits for all kinds of gift-giving needs
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【Metal Tattoo】
Photos, TV, tattoo, laser engraving, etc. are transformed from black and white into color, which is the development direction of human culture.
Laser engraving on metal has also changed from black and white to color.
The process of laser engraving reminds me of tattoo technology and its culture.
Read more about the history and culture of tattoos below.
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Contents: Backing card + flyer + three wishing tiger magnetic nails + exquisite black hard box.
Created and designed from scraps
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The nut has a special shape engraved with a cute tiger with its mouth wide open,
and it is matched with a small explosion valve component of the same size (also scraps)
With a strong magnet, the nut forms a suction force with the carbon-containing stainless steel bolt,
which symbolizes the absorption of all blessings~
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Material: Aerospace Stainless Steel
Country of Origin-Taiwan
Product Size
Nut(Tiger) :R27xH11mm (±1mm)
Magnetic Bolt(Blessing):Magnetic end R17-Blessing end R11mm, Length 24mm
Magnet Size: :R8x8mm
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【The History and Culture of tattoo】
Tattoos in human history can be traced back to Egypt in 2000 BC, and traces of tattoos were found on mummies.
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Tattoos have been a part of the glorious history and culture of mankind for more than two thousand years.
As early as the primitive human period, white mud or dyes were used to draw lines on the body and face to beautify oneself or scare enemies. Tattoos are a reflection of primitive society's reverence for totems and decorative arts.
Nowadays, various tattoo customs are still preserved all over the world.
【Changes in tattooing methods】
From the Tahitian “tatau” which means to mark or strike, the word tattoo refers to some of the traditional modes of application where ink is “tapped” into the skin by using sharp sticks or bone.
The origin of the tattoo machine is Sam O'Reilly's invention of electric tattoo machine in 1982. Since then, modern tattoos have developed rapidly. There is only a little pain, and it is fast. A simple tattoo can be done in a few minutes.
【The meaning of tattoos】
As time goes by, the reason of getting tattoos has changed from symbolism to commemoration.
In the 19th century, American convicts got tattoos when they were released, and British deserters had tattoos. In the late 19th century, tattoos were popular among men and women in the upper class of England.
After World War I, most of the people getting tattoos were women. In order to commemorate their lovers lost in the war, they usually had birds, butterflies, red roses, or the names of their lovers. Especially after the spread of American tattoo drawings, the themes representing nautical life, military content, patriotism, romance and religious enthusiasm tend to be standardized all over the world.
【Japanese tattoo history】
Japanese tattoos were first tattooed on the face. In 2500 years ago, Hawaiian immigrants brought tattoos to Japan, making tattoos develop into an art in Japan.
Around 300 BC, mythical heroes and warriors often tattooed carps, dragons and tigers on their bodies, and these patterns were often surrounded by regular waves (shading, common in half-armor tattoos), stripes and flowers (cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums and peonies), most of them are Ukiyo-e style.
In Japan in the 19th century, many grooms replaced their clothes with full-body Ukiyo-e color tattoos, forming a unique contemporary culture.
In the 19th century, American painter John La Farge visited Japan and saw many people with various Ukiyo-e paintings tattooed on them. He believes that tattoos are the simplest and closest way for Japanese artists to express their will, and they are also the foundation of art.
A Western artist influenced by Japanese art, alluding to the connection between tattoos and the beauty of the male body in Michelangelo's paintings.
In his eyes, Japanese tattoo artists praise the beauty of the male body.
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- Stainless Steel
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- The tiger holds happiness, peace, and wealth in its mouth, which means grasping the three blessings. Limited to 80 sets 3 bolts/set Bolt size after assembling: 27*27*24mm (see description for size of each component) Magnet Size: R8x8mm Material: Aerospace Stainless Steel Country of Origin-Taiwan
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