Turingga・Sacred objects・The little man in the box・Storage boxes・Decorations

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Turingga・Sacred objects・The little man in the box・Storage boxes・Decorations - Stuffed Dolls & Figurines - Pottery Multicolor

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The turinga is a stone or wood object of profound significance in Australian Aboriginal culture. It symbolizes the connection with the ancestral spirits. Various patterns are engraved on it, recording the ancestral spirits' behaviors, family symbols, residences, or myths. The turinga is a sacred symbol. In ancient times, they would hide the turinga so that it would not be discovered by outsiders. Wars between tribes also regarded the seizure of the turinga as one of the indicators of victory in the war. In modern times, we have transferred this form of religious worship to various aspects of life, and Turinga is like the sacred core of each of us. This work symbolizes that every unique, beautiful and precious thing needs to be well protected. A flute has many holes, just as all human beings have many weaknesses. However, the inside of the flute is empty; it contains nothing. Christ said, "Empty yourself and I will fill you." Have many holes; if you become a vessel of God, beautiful music will flow out through you. In all situations, trust the God within—the One who witnesses your thoughts, words, and actions. ~ Swami Rama Outer box Length: 11.5cm Width: 7.5cm Height: about 4cm Little man's bed Length: 8.5cm Width: 5.5cm Height: about 1cm Origin: Taiwan Material: Yellow pottery Handmade After being bisque fired at 900 degrees and glaze fired at 1230 degrees, the glaze is non-toxic and can be used as edible utensils. Remark: The size is measured manually, there may be an error of 0.5cm, but I will try to be as accurate as possible. The photos were taken with natural light, and we try to capture every angle of the objects. However, there may still be different color differences and some subjective differences due to different brands and settings of computer screens or mobile phones. Before buying, look at the photos and feel them, pick up a ruler to help, and then you can place an order if you feel it is right :) Due to limited manpower, we do not accept returns or exchanges for reasons that the product is not as expected. If you have any questions, you can message me and I will try to respond. Customers who have messaged you should know that I will definitely reply to messages and I will do my best to reply. Thank you. Finally, there are many variables in the firing of pottery. Sometimes there will be some small pores that do not affect the use. If found, it is normal. I will try my best to avoid those variables during the production process. I look forward to receiving feedback from you pottery fans. See you next time.

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Taiwan
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No.133,669 - Home & Living  |  No.7,133 - Stuffed Dolls & Figurines
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The Man in the Box is a little man hidden in a pencil case that Jung created unconsciously when he was a child. He unconsciously imitated the ritual behavior of the indigenous people thousands of miles away. He made a bed for the little man to lie on to charge, and hid the box deep in the place where no one could find it. He was like the little man in the box, well protected until eternity.

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