Talisman beads originating from Burmese Buddhist temples and pagodas.
Conical pagoda shape.
Cast using a copper alloy with a solid mold.
The exact age is unknown.
Based on the cross-hatched metal patterns formed on the base alloy, it is roughly estimated...
potentially predating the 17th century...
This type of alloy exhibiting cross-hatched metal patterns is often found in old Tibetan Buddhist statues and meteorite relics.
After its arrival in Taiwan, the oxidized patina has been cleaned off.
The bead appears bright yellow in photographs, but it will oxidize and darken over time if not regularly polished.
The alloy composition of these talisman beads contains gold, though not in high proportions.
Cinnabar is added during the smelting process.
Possessing a powerful magnetic field, it is believed to suppress malevolent spirits and other negative entities.
It serves as an excellent protective, boundary-setting, and lucky amulet...
and has also been used for consecration and establishing sacred spaces.
Today, some individuals use them for spiritual practice and meditation.
They can be placed in Buddhist altars or vehicles to influence and harmonize the surrounding feng shui and energy fields.
The base is drilled,
allowing it to be strung into a bracelet,
or worn as a personal amulet, attached to a belt, or incorporated into a keychain... as a lucky charm for protection.
As for the efficacy of Talong talisman beads...
you may search online for detailed information, as it is extensive and will not be elaborated on here.
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