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Chinese Maoshan Taoist Handmade Zhong Kui Talisman Scroll – Traditional Evil – Warding Blessing Amulet
Price range: $177.00 through $227.00
Authentic Hand-painted by Professionals: Every talisman is purely hand-painted by experienced Maoshan Taoist priests without any mechanical assistance.
This is a remarkable hand-painted Zhong Kui talisman pendant scroll, deeply rooted in Chinese traditional Maoshan Taoist culture. Each talisman is carefully crafted by skilled Maoshan Taoist priests who have inherited ancient and sacred painting techniques. It is painted on high-quality rice paper with genuine cinnabar ink. The unique patterns and ancient inscriptions on the talisman are full of profound cultural meanings and symbolic implications related to Zhong Kui in Maoshan Taoism. Zhong Kui, a well-known figure in Chinese traditional culture, is regarded as a powerful evil – warding god. This talisman is considered a symbol of evil – warding and protection, believed to have the power to drive away evil spirits, avoid disasters, and bring peace and safety to the family.
- Profound Cultural Connotation: Originating from the time-honored Maoshan Taoist culture, which has a significant position in Chinese traditional culture. This talisman contains the unique cultural symbols and spiritual connotations of Zhong Kui in Maoshan Taoism, carrying the historical memory and cultural essence of the traditional concept of warding off evil and protecting safety in Chinese culture.
- Authentic Hand-painted by Professionals: Every talisman is purely hand-painted by experienced Maoshan Taoist priests without any mechanical assistance. During the painting process, the priests strictly follow ancient rituals and maintain a devout attitude, infusing each talisman with sincere wishes for peace and safety, making it a one-of-a-kind treasure.
- High-quality Materials and Symbolic Patterns: Made of high-grade rice paper and pure cinnabar, which are precious materials with a long history of use in traditional Taoist ceremonies. The patterns on the talisman, such as the image of Zhong Kui and relevant inscriptions, are designed in accordance with the classic doctrines and symbolic systems of Maoshan Taoism, featuring strong religious and cultural characteristics.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Adhering to the ancient painting skills passed down from generation to generation in Maoshan Taoism, the priests use delicate and precise brushwork and strictly follow traditional production standards. This makes the talisman not only a spiritual symbol but also an exquisite handicraft with high artistic value.
- Hang the talisman scroll in a clean and prominent place at home, such as the entrance, living room or above the door. It is believed that this placement can form a protective barrier to drive away evil spirits and avoid disasters, ensuring the safety of the family.
- For those who often travel or work in places with complex environments, carrying a small version of the talisman or placing the scroll in the workplace is thought to help ward off evil influences and keep them safe.
size | 19x48cm, 40x102cm |
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