dragon bangle. 925 silver and bronze bangle. Handcrafted.

Hallmarked silver.

Chinese, asian dragon. fine and delicate work, rare piece.

Total length of the bracelet: 19cm Width: 30mm Weight of: 61 grams

Open bracelet therefore adjustable to any wrist size, up to the largest sizes.

THE DRAGON IN FENG SHUI

The dragon is almost always beneficial and helps gods and men to overcome the
evil forces or natural disasters. he was one of the four animals
symbolizing the cardinal points.

The dragon represented the sunrise therefore the East, the spring and the
fertility, unlike, for example, the western white tiger. Part
of the four sacred animals of China with the Phoenix (Fenghuang), the Unicorn
(Qilin) and the Turtle, the Dragon represents power and talent, so well
that brilliant people are often referred to as dragons.

The year of the dragon is a beneficial year, a sign of peace, wealth and
good harvests. The population remains very attached to the image of the dragon,
especially in astrology. The Dragon sign is one of the most popular and
research because it symbolizes power and success. These are moreover the
years of the dragon that the birth rates are the highest in China.


 

The dragon is the animal of the east. It is blue or green. It is the yang that
predominates, a powerful masculine energy. Like the ruler, he is a pivot
between heaven and earth. It helps to maintain harmony.

In Feng shui, the dragon is an influential and sacred symbol believed to create a
precious celestial Qi bringing strength, power and good destiny in our homes
and our workplaces. The dragons guard our homes and surround us with
protective energy.

Also, a crystal or pearl in the Feng Shui dragon's claw represents
richness, power and breadth of possibilities. The dragon symbolizes the strength of
vital life as cosmic breath of life or cosmic energy. It's that
breath of life that energizes all things, animate and inanimate.

The dragon is often represented as playing with a ball of fire symbolizing
this vital life force. In the center of the fireball is the precious
pearl which symbolizes the purest energy or the elixir of life sought by
the alchemist around the world. The ancient art and science of Feng Shui
(literally: wind-water) use many techniques to eliminate
obstacles to our success and our good health while giving us the energy
necessary for maximum efficiency.

One technique is to use the symbols appropriately to
stimulate the action of the subconscious and act as an anchor point in the
subconscious to help us achieve our stated intentions. The picture of
dragon has therefore been suggested for thousands of years as a remedy that
requires courage, enthusiasm and positive results.

With this in mind, inviting a dragon, or dragons, to live in your home is
a great symbolic gesture. By placing a dragon statue or figurine
anywhere in your home or office, you will energize an area of
your life that may be clogged and needs revitalization. A dragon
well placed will stimulate the introduction into your life of a harmonious Cosmic Chi
and prosper.

Symbolically, dragons, as an abundant and strong life force,
represent prosperity. Indeed, the water in which there are
many dragons symbolizes money flowing towards you, accumulating in
pools, bubbling in fountains, flowing in streams. THE
images of flowing water are not as powerful as reality but
definitely a dynamic substitute.

You need a dragon in your home if your personal energy is down
or if there is no more money. As dragons can symbolize water and
water symbolizes money, the best color for dragons would be
water color (black, dark blue green, light blue, etc.) or the color of
silver (green or gold) or the color of vitality and energy (red). Without
water, we cannot live.

With plenty of water, we can grow our crops and live
quite abundantly. With financial abundance, we have the power to buy
and ways to share our abundance with others. As abundance is
symbolized by flowing water, the best material for making dragons
is the metal, which becomes liquid as it melts. Feng Shui tradition says that
the metal element nourishes the water element.