What does scorpion jewelry stand for?

Question 1: What does scorpion amber stand for? You mean the artificial amber with little scorpions in it, right? They are usually trinkets. It's just a personal hobby

Question 2: What do flies and scorpions symbolize together? Flies make people look dirty.

Scorpions are poisonous insects.

Generally speaking, it makes people feel uncomfortable.

Question 3: What does the scorpion amber bracelet stand for? It means to ward off evil spirits and protect health. Yes, the Ministry of Magic cares about you.

Question 4: What does it mean to carve scorpions on a silver bracelet? It means 1: unique. Scorpion has a hard shell, and its tail has stingers and internal glands that can bend forward. Take the homophonic word "poison" and "A" for example. Together, it means "only one side", so the scorpion means only one side.

Moral 2: Full house of children and grandchildren. Scorpion also homophones "Huaizi", which indicates the arrival of your son. Therefore, scorpions mean children and grandchildren, from generation to generation.

Moral three: avoid evil and seek good luck. Scorpion is one of the five poisons in folklore. The ancients in China believed that poison can kill viruses, so wearing scorpions can exorcise evil spirits, fight poison with poison, and all poisons will not invade, which means avoiding evil spirits and disasters.

Moral four: the rich side. Jade sculptors occasionally carve scorpions with ingots, representing wealth. Combined with the "a" of the scorpion, it means to be rich in one side and the world.

Moral 5: A gentleman is cautious and independent. As for carving the scorpion and the bright moon together, it also means "cautious independence", which means that the ancients wore jade to show that a gentleman has virtue. The so-called "modest gentleman, gentle as jade" is true, while the bright moon represents pure mind and no distractions. Therefore, jade ornaments engraved with scorpions and bright moons also mean "a gentleman is cautious and independent".

Question 5: What accessories can be used for scorpion braids? You can choose a small bow and clip it on the head of the scorpion. You can choose flower-shaped ornaments to tie at the end of your hair. You can also choose a small plug-in ornament to insert at the bone knot of the scorpion, which is the intersection of the braids.

Question 6: What ornaments can ward off evil spirits? Ornaments are very common among the people, and there are many kinds. Besides gold, there are jade, silver, wood, silk and so on. Different accessories have different meanings.

China regarded jade as an auspicious thing since ancient times, and believed that as long as jade was worn or sacrificed, it would attract wealth and ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. As early as the Han dynasty, there was the idea that jade could ward off evil spirits for the living and protect the dead. Numerous small jade articles, such as jade bracelets, jade Jue, jade cicada, jade butterfly, jade rabbit, etc., are widely circulated among the people in Vietnam and are well received by people. People think that jade is the embodiment of gods, and a jade to ward off evil spirits is worn around the waist or neck. No matter where you fall, you won't be seriously injured, let alone fatal. If you travel far away from home, you can avoid disasters or diseases caused by acclimatization.

In the old society, silver ornaments were more common among the people than jade ornaments, and most of them were worn by children. There are common silver bracelets, silver anklets, silver necklaces, longevity locks, wealth chains and some small ornaments such as mushrooms and reeds. These silver ornaments are made by folk craft silversmiths, and most of them are beautifully made, with exquisite designs of Athens. Some of them are engraved with images of the Chinese zodiac, while others are engraved with traditional mascots such as dragons and phoenixes, unicorns, cranes, deer and bats. Many decorations and objects customized for children are also engraved with the name and date of birth of the admirer. There used to be a skilled old silversmith in Sandu, Zhuji, whose ornaments were deeply loved by the people nearby. Among them, the small silver gourd he made is a boutique: a half-inch long ornament with nine dragons engraved on it; Hanging a gourd upside down, you can find half a sword in your mouth. It is said that children can grow up healthily without diseases and disasters by wearing these longevity chains and trinkets.

According to folklore, peach wood can suppress evil spirits and drive away dirty qi, so wooden ornaments are mostly carved from peach wood or peach stone. Common ones are Peach Monkey, Gion, Peach Tiger Head and Momo Basket. Most of these small ornaments are carved by folk skillful hands during the slack season, with simple and lovely shapes and low prices. Hang a red silk thread on the child's wrist to ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters. This kind of ornament is very common in mountainous rural areas.

The decoration of silk thread is called "five-color silk" in ancient books and "cow rope" in Zhuji countryside. It is also more widely distributed than the above accessories. Cow rope is a thin rope made of red, yellow, blue, black and white silk. In ancient times, it was also called "Zhu Suo" or "Longevity Suo". Among the yellow representatives, the other four colors represent the southeast, northwest and Sifang respectively, which may also include the Taoist theory of Yin and Yang. Popular multicolored silk has magical power, which can dispel epidemic diseases, detoxify and ward off evil spirits. In the old countryside of Zhuji, if a fortune teller arranged eight words, children were considered to have difficulties in growing up, and their grandmother and mother had to beg colorful silk from their neighbors. It is said that when a child is a few years old, he must ask for several surnames of silk. The silk he wants is better than that of his parents. After all the silk threads are collected, choose an auspicious day to go to the temple in the village, prepare offerings, light incense and insert candles, invite the Buddha mother to chant Buddhist scriptures, knock on wooden fish and weave a "cow rope". Cow ropes are generally woven into a "hundred knots" pattern and put around the child's neck. It is said that they can survive this festival.

There is also a kind of black Yao stone, also called "Leader Stone".

Obsidian is the most penetrating and energetic of all black gems, and it has a strong ability to ward off evil spirits. It can strongly absorb negative energy and form excellent protection for the wearer. This is a great amulet. It can also resist witchcraft, dark magic and witchcraft. Obsidian is often used as eyes, masks and mirrors of statues in Mayan temples in Mexico. Unfortunately, it was stolen. That's a real pity.

Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass. If cut properly, it will reflect a beautiful rainbow eye. Rainbow obsidian can bring joy, satisfaction and enjoyment to people, and it is also called "King Kong Warrior".

Crystal bracelets are usually worn on the left hand, while obsidian bracelets are suitable for wearing on the right hand to absorb the negative energy discharged from the body.

Blackstone is not expensive, so don't go to some too big crystal shops to buy it. Stone stories are basically fake, and they are really expensive. When you go to some small shops, you can find good shops with cheap prices. Notice the rainbow eyes above. Black stones without rainbow eyes are usually fake diabase. A mythical wild animal

A mythical wild animal

In the Han Dynasty's Biography of the Western Regions, it was recorded that "the state-owned peach in Wugeshan was picked, and the lion peed on the cow". Meng Kang notes the sun: "Peach blossoms are like the tail of a deer in a day, and those with one horn are called Tianlu and those with two horns are called evil spirits." Fighting evil is fighting. & gt

Question 7: Yu Pei carved two leaves on one side and scorpions on the other. When did this accessory become popular in ancient times, and who should wear it? Scorpions say they can't penetrate, crabs say they have tails.

Question 8: What is the significance of fish bones in jewelry? Lucky ~ ~

Question 9: Scorpion on jade and scorpion on banana fan: Scorpion is an ancient and mysterious species with a poisonous tail and a whole body shell. What does it mean to appear on jade ornaments? First of all, scorpions are poisonous (take the homonym "independence" of "poison" for example, and remove the word "A" because scorpions have shells. Together, it is "exclusive first, dominating the world";

"Fan" and "kindness" are homophonic, so fans sometimes symbolize "kindness" and indicate good luck. Another beautiful meaning of fans is that everything goes well. Refer to Yu Tao. com。

Question 10: What are the lucky days, colors and ornaments of Scorpio? Scorpio [65438+1October 23rd-165438+1October 2nd1] mascot: dragon.

Auspicious metal: iron

Lucky gem: ruby

Auspicious day: Tuesday

Auspicious color: red

Lucky numbers: 9, 18, 27, 36.