A traditional Chinese Feng Shui convex mirror (Ba Gua Jing) in octagonal shape, crafted with a gold-plated metal frame and vibrant tricolor trigrams (red, green, blue) representing the eight directions and cosmic energies. The central convex mirror is surrounded by the eight Bagua trigrams, each labeled with corresponding Chinese characters for seasonal, directional, and elemental associations (e.g., Qian, Kun, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Li, Gen, Dui). The mirror features intricate engraved borders with celestial stems, earthly branches, and seasonal markers (e.g., 'Winter Solstice', 'Summer Solstice'), enhancing its symbolic function for deflecting negative energy and harmonizing Qi. Measuring approximately 16.5 cm in diameter and 1.3 cm thick, weighing ~190g, it’s designed for wall mounting above doors or windows in homes, offices, or shops. Not a fashion accessory per se, but a cultural talisman used in interior feng shui practice. Made of metal alloy with enamel-painted trigrams—durable yet decorative. Ideal for those seeking traditional Asian spiritual decor, not wearable apparel or modern fashion product.