Painted incense holder - TSURU Crane

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The oblong stands will keep you comfortable and safe while burning stick incense. Available in 5 designs featuring symbols of luck and abundance from Asia: Chinese dragon, Japanese crane and koi carp, lotus flower, and Indian mandala.

Combined with the appropriate stick incense, they will help you relax, raise your vibration and regulate the flow of energy in your body.Dimensions: 22.5 x 3.5 cm

Description

Meaning of symbols: LUNGI DRAGON, TSURU CRANE, KOI CARP, LOTUS FLOWER, MANDALA

LUNGI DRAGON is one of the most famous magical animals in Asia. Lungi originated in China, but are also used in other Asian countries. The Chinese dragon has the body of a snake, the mouth of a camel, the scales of a carp, the paws of a tiger and the talons of an eagle. It symbolizes goodness and strength, prosperity, courage and bravery. Lungi favors people, brings good luck, and the presence of his image in the environment promotes exceptional good fortune.

KARP KOI is a Japanese symbol of abundance and prosperity. It has the power to stimulate the vital forces, ensures success and happiness. KOI also reflects masculinity and courage, high aspirations and the desire to improve oneself.

TSURU CRANE First of all, it symbolizes longevity, but also wisdom and faithfulness. It is a messenger of good news. It also symbolizes love and marital fidelity, as this species is monogamous - they mate for life.

LOTUS FLOWER It is considered one of the oldest sacred symbols. The flower floats on water and appears delicate, so in Hinduism it often symbolizes feminine beauty, purity and harmony. In broader symbolism, it is a sign of striving for spiritual growth and self-perfection, a connection to the universe.

MANDALA is a word derived from Sanskrit and literally means "circle". In Hinduism and Buddhism it is a symbol of the universe used in various rituals to shape our inner spirituality. In the broadest sense, mandalas are an arrangement that shows how chaos takes harmonious form.