This traditional Chinese Feng Shui talisman features a convex copper Bagua mirror with eight trigrams (Qian, Dui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen, Kun) engrav...
This traditional Chinese Feng Shui talisman features a convex copper Bagua mirror with eight trigrams (Qian, Dui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen, Kun) engraved around a central reflective convex surface. Crafted from solid copper with a polished golden finish, it measures approximately 13.8 cm across diagonally, 0.3 cm thick, and weighs about 150g—making it substantial yet portable for hanging at doorways or windows to deflect negative energy. The reverse side (shown in inset) includes auspicious symbols and inscriptions typical of protective amulets. Ideal for home or office use in Feng Shui practice, this piece combines cultural symbolism with functional design. Its metallic sheen and octagonal shape reflect classical Chinese geomantic aesthetics, while the convex mirror surface is believed to scatter harmful 'sha qi' (killing energy). Not a fashion accessory per se, but a spiritual decor item rooted in Taoist tradition—often used by practitioners seeking harmony and protection. Suitable for daily display; requires careful handling due to reflective surface and weight.