Yin And Yang Collection
"Embracing Harmony: Exploring the Yin and Yang in Different Cultures" The yin and yang sign on a door, inviting us to discover the balance within
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"Embracing Harmony: Exploring the Yin and Yang in Different Cultures" The yin and yang sign on a door, inviting us to discover the balance within. Suwon Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Korea, where yin and yang principles shaped its design. Blue Lovers finding solace in the harmonious dance energies. The timeless symbol reminding us of life's delicate equilibrium. Boys Baijia Pao robe from China's Qing dynasty showcasing intricate yin-yang motifs that reflect ancient wisdom. A new sign erected seven years after Howard Scott spoke about unity, emphasizing the power in Josephine County, Oregon (1939). God on a lion depicted in a Chinese scroll as an embodiment of divine harmony between opposing forces (1900-1950). Oiso no Tora and Shosho Playing Instruments - an exquisite artwork by Nishimura Shigenaga illustrating the interplay between yin and yang (1746). An archaic bell adorned with symbolic motifs from China's Qing dynasty serves as a reminder of balanced existence since mid-17th century. Yin and Yang symbol gracefully etched onto a wooden barrier, guiding our journey towards inner peace (Kree). Exploring the profound meaning behind the universal symbol across cultures. The Number Two represents lunar energy; just like Yin complements Yang for cosmic harmony. In this captivating collection spanning Asia's rich heritage, we delve into diverse expressions of Yin-Yang philosophy that transcend time – reminding us to seek balance amidst life's ever-changing rhythms.