First, the correct way to wear Buddha beads, 108 Buddha beads have a tee joint. In fact, from Buddhism, it is not called tee joint, but Buddha head. The correct way to wear Buddha head is to put it behind the neck, showing that family members carry Buddha to show respect. If you put the Buddha's head in front, it's like the Buddha carrying the monk behind his back, which is extremely disrespectful.
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Also, do you know both of them?
Secondly, hetian jade does not refer to the jade produced in hetian area. Hetian jade is one of the four famous jade in China. Hetian jade in a broad sense refers to nephrite, not jade produced in the field. In China, tremolite accounts for more than 80% of stones, which is called Hetian jade. In fact, there are more than 120 tremolite in the world, so long as it meets the national standards, it can be called Hetian jade.
Third, the old beeswax is actually a currency. I don't know if you have noticed that most of the old beeswax sold in the market is cake-shaped with holes in the middle. Beeswax is very precious, and it is very beautiful to make water drops or carve. But why are the old waxes handed down from the market all cake-shaped?
In fact, I love ancient Europe, and beeswax is mainly used as currency, so it doesn't matter whether it is beautiful or not. The important thing is that it is large and easy to carry, so the shape is not trimmed and a hole can be used in the middle. Since it is currency, the price of old beeswax is very high, although it is not rare, and there are many hype components.
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