Kubakasaya Shisa Figurine Okinawa Souvenir Entrance Pair Kariyushi Shisa Red Good Luck Luck Feng Shui Talisman Lucky Charm Ryukyu
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[Material: Stone or sand hardened with resin] [Size: Height: 5.5cm Width: Approx. 5.0cm Depth: Approx. 6.0cm] What is Shisa? It is said that the roots of Shisa may have originated from the Sphinx in Egypt, and it is said that it was brought to Ryukyu from China via Egypt and the Silk Road during the Ryukyu Kingdom's Age of Discovery (14th to 15th century). It is considered. It is said that the Shisa, which has spread all over Okinawa as a talisman and guardian deity, takes in happiness from the male's mouth, and that the female, whose mouth is closed, will not let happiness escape. It is also said that Shisa has the power to purify monsters (majimushi) instead of avoiding them. Okinawa's guardian deity is also a symbol of marital harmony and is perfect as a gift. How to place a Shisa: Facing the Shisa, place the male on the right (the one with an open mouth) and the female on the left (the one with a closed mouth). Statues of guardian dogs and Aun are placed at the entrances of shrines, and these are also a kind of barrier, and it is said that Shisa can perform the same function as statues of guardian dogs and Aun. It is said that facing south will help prevent fires, while facing northeast will protect your home from typhoons and prevent water damage. It is said that monsters (magical bugs) come through people's paths, so it doesn't matter whether you place it inside or outside the entrance. The most important thing is to choose a place where you want to put it and a place where you can display it comfortably. The meaning of za and yoko... Sitting position: ``Sit down and protect your home well.'' Horizontal position: ``Things will go well when your hips rise.'' >>What is Shisa?<< The roots of Shisa are said to have originated from the Sphinx in Egypt, and it is thought to have been introduced from China to the Ryukyus via Egypt and the Silk Road during the Ryukyu Kingdom's Age of Discovery (14th to 15th centuries). It is said that the Shisa, which has spread all over Okinawa as a talisman and guardian deity, takes in happiness from the male's mouth, and that the female, whose mouth is closed, will not let happiness escape. It is also said that Shisa has the power to purify monsters (majimushi) instead of avoiding them. Okinawa's guardian deity is also a symbol of marital harmony and is perfect as a gift. >>How to place<< Facing the shisa, place the male on the right (the one with an open mouth) and the female on the left (the one with a closed mouth). Statues of guardian dogs and Aun are placed at the entrances of shrines, and these are also a kind of barrier, and it is said that Shisa can perform the same function as statues of guardian dogs and Aun. It is said that facing south will help prevent fires, while facing northeast will protect your home from typhoons and prevent water damage. It is said that monsters (magical bugs) come through people's paths, so it doesn't matter whether you place it inside or outside the entrance. The most important thing is to choose a place where you want to put it and a place where you can display it comfortably. >>Meaning of za and horizontal<< Sitting posture: “Sit down and protect your home” Side view: “Things go well when things go well”
