Pagoda-shaped charm beads from Burmese Buddhist pagodas.
The exterior has undergone a simple wipe-down cleaning.
The interior contains sacred fillings. They make a sound when shaken.
The fillings are mostly older, smaller metal charm beads.
This is akin to old Tibetan Buddha statues, where the interior might be filled with smaller Buddha figures, Dzi beads, ritual implements, or other more precious sacred objects.
These charm beads, featuring inscriptions on the exterior and filled with sacred contents within, date approximately to the 19th-20th century.
For pagoda-shaped charm beads, cinnabar must be sealed into the base during the melting and sealing process.
A quick online search for cinnabar reveals its extremely potent Yang energy field, capable of suppressing extremely Yin entities like ghosts and spirits.
These pagoda-shaped charm beads were often used for foundations and creating sacred boundaries.
Today, some individuals use them for spiritual cultivation and meditation.
Placing them in a home altar or in a car can help transform the Feng Shui and energy field.
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