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Silver Child Bagua Pendant
Bagua pendants are types of beautiful feng shui fashion accessories that protect the wearer from negative energy. A bagua pendant also brings good fortune to the wearer.
When worn as a pendant, the bagua symbol wards off 'sha chi', or negative energies and evil. The wearer is protected from accidents and harm. Bagua necklaces also draw good luck, prosperity and good health to the wearer. There are beautiful pendants with the bagua symbol that look wonderful worn by women, men and children. A common practice is giving a young child a bagua necklace when they are born. Parents often pin the pendant to the baby's clothing to help keep them safe and healthy.
When worn as a pendant, the bagua symbol wards off 'sha chi', or negative energies and evil. The wearer is protected from accidents and harm. Bagua necklaces also draw good luck, prosperity and good health to the wearer. There are beautiful pendants with the bagua symbol that look wonderful worn by women, men and children. A common practice is giving a young child a bagua necklace when they are born. Parents often pin the pendant to the baby's clothing to help keep them safe and healthy.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Small Blue Spittoon
Picture below is another type of small blue spittoon found in Ipoh.
It is small in size and to be used by the Nyonyas or Bibiks chewing sirih or betel leaves. It is small enough to sit on the palm of your hands. It is with floral motifs and would normally be placed on the table, together with the tepak sirih.
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