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Sunday, February 14, 2010
  [kalachakra pendentif] Suzhou Dongshan Engraving - om mantra locket

Originally named as "Chunzai Tower", the Engraving Building is located at the west Dongshan Town, 40 kilometers southwest to Suzhou City. The construction of the building began in 1922 and was finished three years later, with a total expense of 3741 Liang (about 187 kg) of gold. It imitated the architectural style of manors in the Ming Dynasty, reflecting the masterful traditional architectural workmanship in South China.

The traditional Chinese a

Sword originated from nomadic tribes in the north. As early as the first period of the Western Zhou Dynasty, its form attained maturity and became popular over a large area. Usually a sword was in the shape of a willow leaf accompanied by a sheath. The bronze sword disappeared when the iron sword came into use during the Han Dynasty.
dzi perlen, om mantra locket, kalachakra pendentif, budah bracelets

 
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