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Ancient French Liuli Relief Dragon Tea Cup

Ancient French Liuli Relief Dragon Tea Cup

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The ancient law Liuli, also known as Liuli. Liuli was fired at high temperatures of more than 1,400 degrees Celsius. After more than a dozen handmade craftsmanship, the whole process was made of handmade. Gels into a noble and gorgeous, self -interested glazed glazed. Its color flow is colorful and beautiful; the quality is crystal clear and dazzling.

Liuli is one of the "seven treasures" of Buddhism, which is the spirit of eliminating the disease and avoiding evil.

Liuli is the spirit of avoiding evils and avoiding evil in Buddhism. You can get three kinds of blessings when placing or wearing glazed:

1) Disaster: Those who practice believe that Liuli is the incarnation of the pharmacist Buddha, can eliminate the disease and drive evil, and make people get healthy blessings.

2) Toughness: Due to burning difficulties, Buddhism believes that Liuli can make people feel the difficulty of refining the truth and gain the power of tenacity.

3) Inspiration: colorful, changing and beautiful, giving people artistic beauty and imagination, inspiration and wisdom.

The history of making glass in ancient China can be traced back to the Western Zhou Dynasty, but at that time, people called it glazed. It wasn't until the glass of Western countries was introduced to China that the glass was called. Western glass is composed of sodium and liquid elements, while the elements contained in Chinese glazed are lead and 钡. Initially, the materials for making glazed were obtained from the by -products produced during the bronze casting. The color of the glazed glazed is diverse, and the ancients are also called "five -color stone". In the Han Dynasty, Liuli's production level was quite mature. However, the smelting technology is in the hands of the royal nobles, and it has always been secretly passed down. Because the people were difficult to get, people even regarded Liuli even more precious than jade.

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