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Bodhi Polo Shirt - Long Sleeve
This Bodhi Polo shirt features an elegant, three-dimensional cut, a design somewhere between a T-shirt and a shirt, combining sporty functionality with a casual flair. The classic Bodhi Pagoda logo embroidered on the left chest adds a touch of simplicity and style.
Blessed by the compassionate energy of Grandmaster JinBodhi, wearers will receive blessings, protection from evil, good fortune, health, happiness, and a surge of energy!
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Eastern Lapis Lazuli Pure Land Permanent Residence Pass
Material: Paper
Specification: 15.5x8cm
Bodhi Meditation specially prepared “Eastern Lapis Lazuli Pure Land Permanent Residence Pass" for the deceased, symbolizing blessings and protection on the journey to the Eastern Lapis Lazuli Pure Land.
At the time of passing, it is respectfully placed on the body of the departed, signifying guidance for their onward path and prayers for them to be received by the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, be free from suffering, and attain rebirth in a blessed realm.
Each account is entitled to one free redemption (one piece), with shipping costs to be covered by the recipient.
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Wooden Vajra (14 cm)
The Vajra is a sacred implement for subduing negative forces, dispelling disasters, and warding off evil. It symbolizes unwavering determination and the power to break through obstacles, supporting the practitioner in becoming stronger, more resolute, and overcoming all challenges on the path of cultivation.**
**This Vajra is intricately carved from rare *Ya Bai* wood (cliff cypress), known for its dense, fine texture, natural grain, and lasting fragrance. Compassionately blessed by Grandmaster JinBodhi, may those who are destined to receive it be empowered by the boundless wisdom of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, be free from calamities and harm, overcome delusions, and enjoy peace, protection, and auspiciousness
Material: Wooden
Size:14 cm (±3%)
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Grandmaster JinBodhi's Artwork - Purification Vase (Medium)
Material: Canvas, without frame
Size (Height x Length): 91.4 x 61cm/36 x 24 in
The golden Purification Vase radiates shimmering light, serene and beautiful like the sky at sunset. Gaze closely, and it evokes a vast universe –– boundless and infinite.
A speck holds a world; a single vase contains the cosmos.
Grandmaster JinBodhi's Purification Vase attracts positive energy, gathers wealth, and brings warm hearts together.
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Grandmaster JinBodhi's Artwork - Purification Vase (Large)
Material: Canvas, without frame
Size (Height x Length): 148.6 x 99.1 cm/58.5 x 39 in
The golden Purification Vase radiates shimmering light, serene and beautiful like the sky at sunset. Gaze closely, and it evokes a vast universe –– boundless and infinite.
A speck holds a world; a single vase contains the cosmos.
Grandmaster JinBodhi's Purification Vase attracts positive energy, gathers wealth, and brings warm hearts together.
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Hetian Jade Pebble Carving – Xiaotian Dog
Material: Jade
Size: 2x1.5x4.6cm
Symbolic Benefits:
Warding off evil | Dispelling negative energy | Protecting home and owner | Calming the mind | Nurturing and harmonizing one’s auraThis small decorative piece is meticulously carved from fine Hetian jade pebble material. The jade is smooth, warm, and finely textured with a rich, oily luster, retaining its natural pebble skin, which enhances its rustic vitality. The Xiaotian Dog is rendered with a fierce and dignified expression, clear and powerful features, symbolizing the suppression of malevolent forces and the protection of peace and safety for its owner.
In traditional culture, the Xiaotian Dog represents loyalty, righteousness, and divine power. It is believed to discern good from evil and devour negative entities, making it a powerful talisman for warding off evil and safeguarding the wearer or space. Whether placed on a desk, in a study, or held for personal appreciation, it serves not only as a feng shui guardian but also as a source of inner calm through the gentle, nourishing quality of jade.
Small in size yet profound in meaning, this piece combines collectible value, tactile enjoyment, and auspicious symbolism.
Blessed by Grandmaster Dejin Bodhi, it is offered with the wish that those destined to receive it may turn misfortune into good fortune, calm the spirit, gather positive energy, maintain inner peace, and remain undisturbed by external influences.
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"Dragon and Phoenix Auspice" Jade Belt Buckle
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Size: 5.8 x 3.5 x 2.4 cm
Approximately 200 years old
This jade belt buckle is exquisitely carved from Hetian white jade, approximately 200 years old. The dragon turns its head while the phoenix follows, symbolizing auspiciousness and prosperity.
Jade belts reached their peak during the Ming Dynasty, and by the Qing Dynasty they gradually became decorative items and symbols of status. This piece served as a luxurious belt accessory for high-ranking Qing officials.
The buckle is composed of interlocking square jade plaques, featuring finely detailed high-relief carving, and a smooth, rounded oval knob, demonstrating meticulous craftsmanship.
Jade belt hooks have a long history, originating from the Liangzhu culture, and reached the artistic pinnacle of decorative and collectible use by the Ming and Qing Dynasties.This antique jade has received the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, bringing auspiciousness, protection from misfortune, resolution of difficulties, enhanced inspiration, marital harmony, and family prosperity.
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Court Lady Playing Xiao – Glorious Tang Era Figurine
Material: Ceramic
Specifications: Length 5 x Width 5.7 x Height 10.8cm
This elegant terracotta figure hails from the flourishing Tang Dynasty, portraying a court lady seated gracefully as she plays the "paixiao" (panpipes).
With her hair styled in a high chignon and her hands gently holding the ancient wind instrument, she sits in poised serenity. Her face is full and rounded, features delicately refined, and expression calm yet gently smiling—as if immersed in the music, content and at ease, radiating quiet charm and grace.
The sculpting throughout is exquisite: flowing drapery lines, finely rendered details, and lifelike form together showcase the Tang dynasty's mastery of ceramic artistry and aesthetic sensibility. Though it has withstood the passage of over a thousand years, the piece remains remarkably well-preserved, its spirit and vitality still vividly present—an exceptional work of enduring cultural value.
The paixiao in her hands was a common court instrument in ancient China, symbolizing elegance, music, and the flourishing of ceremonial culture.
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This piece, steeped in the refined atmosphere of Tang palace art, not only reflects the composure and elegance of Tang women, but also conveys auspicious meanings of prosperity, harmony, joy, and well-being—hallmarks of a glorious age.
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Prosperity Vase with Lotus Motif
Material: Ceramic
Specifications: Diameter 8.8 x Height 10.7cm
Liao–Song Period (ca. 1000 years ago)
This elegant bottle dates back to the Liao–Song period, with a history spanning nearly a millennium. The body is coated in black-and-white glaze, with rustic and organic motifs. Its form is well-proportioned, featuring a gently constricted neck and flared rim, with flowing lines that exude quiet harmony and rhythm.
Encircling the bottle are three bands, symbolizing the union of Heaven, Earth, and Humanity—a reflection of the traditional cosmological ideal of harmony between the universe and mankind. The central motif is a stylized lotus blossom, rendered in abstract brushwork. Graceful and upright, the lotus represents purity, wisdom, and noble virtue, and in Buddhist thought, it is a sacred emblem of awakening and transcendence.
This treasured vessel has been blessed and empowered by Grandmaster JinBodhi, imbuing it with auspicious energy. It is believed to attract wisdom, virtue, blessings, prosperity, and noble fortune, while harmonizing Feng Shui, warding off negativity, and serving as a protective presence within the home.
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Rolling Fortune and Rising Success Bamboo Pen Holder
Material: Wood
Specifications: Length 11.5 x Width 9 x Height 22cm
The density and weight of the wood are comparable to boxwood, and it exudes a subtle natural fragrance.
Judging by the grain and tightness of the wood, it was carved from timber that had grown for nearly a hundred years—a material of remarkable rarity and value.The crab is exquisitely carved with lifelike detail, especially on its back, where a "coin-shaped" motif has been intricately inscribed. This symbolizes the "wealth crab", representing money steadily flowing into the basket. Surrounding the crab are sculpted bamboo stalks, further enhancing the auspicious symbolism.
Altogether, the piece conveys a beautiful traditional blessing: abundant fortune steadily accumulating, and continuous success and advancement—“wealth flowing in, and rising step by step.”
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Liao Dynasty Sancai 'Fortune Accumulating' Jar -2
Material: Ceramic
Specifications: Diameter 8.6 x Height 5.4cm
Liao Sancai, or "Three-Color Ware of the Liao Dynasty," emerged over a thousand years ago during the Liao and Song periods. Characterized by its use of yellow, green, and brown glazes, it inherited the traditional techniques of Tang Sancai while incorporating the distinctive artistic sensibilities of the Khitan people.
This antique jar, with its considerable age and remarkable preservation, is far more than a simple vessel. It is revered as an auspicious object—believed to gather blessings, prosperity, and harmonious energy, serving not only as a decorative artifact but also as a talisman to balance Feng Shui, ward off misfortune, and protect the home.
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Liao Dynasty Sancai 'Fortune Accumulating' Jar -1
Material: Ceramic
Specifications: Diameter 9 x Height 6.7cm
Liao Sancai, or "Three-Color Ware of the Liao Dynasty," emerged over a thousand years ago during the Liao and Song periods. Characterized by its use of yellow, green, and brown glazes, it inherited the traditional techniques of Tang Sancai while incorporating the distinctive artistic sensibilities of the Khitan people.
This antique jar, with its considerable age and remarkable preservation, is far more than a simple vessel. It is revered as an auspicious object—believed to gather blessings, prosperity, and harmonious energy, serving not only as a decorative artifact but also as a talisman to balance Feng Shui, ward off misfortune, and protect the home.
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Huanghuali Wood Inkstone Case for the Scholar's Studio
Material: Sandstone
Size: 4cm long x 2.5cm wide x 6cm high
Early Qing Dynasty, approximately 200 years old.
This refined scholar’s box was crafted from precious Huanghuali wood, a prized material in traditional Chinese furniture-making. Judging by its current hue and weight, the box was made using superior-grade hardwood, joined with classic mortise-and-tenon construction—a hallmark of exceptional craftsmanship.Designed as an essential item for the traditional scholar’s studio, the box was intended to house an entire set of literati tools: inkstone, brushes, and ink. Compact and elegant, it offered both function and portability, making it ideal for travel or refined desk display.
Beyond its utility, this treasured chest carries auspicious symbolism—it is believed to gather blessings, virtue, wisdom, and talent. May the one who acquires it be upright in conduct, brilliant in learning, abundant in wisdom, and destined for success and honor in all endeavors.
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Qing Dynasty Bamboo Brush Pot with Plum and Bamboo Motif
Material: Bamboo
Specifications: Diameter 7.4 x Height 12.8cm
This bamboo brush pot dates back to the Qing Dynasty and is meticulously carved from a single piece of aged bamboo. Selected for its fine quality, the bamboo boasts a smooth texture and a naturally rich patina developed over time.
The carving theme, titled "Plum and Bamboo — The Two Purities", features intertwining plum blossoms and bamboo branches rendered in a combination of low relief and openwork techniques. The plum symbolizes resilience in the face of winter, while the bamboo stands for uprightness and strength—both revered symbols of purity and moral integrity in traditional Chinese literati culture.
Brush pots have long been one of the essential tools of a scholar's studio, admired not only for their elegance but also for their auspicious symbolism. When placed on the desk, they are considered Feng Shui treasures believed to attract wealth, wisdom, virtue, and talent. It is customary to place at least two or three brushes of varying lengths inside, symbolizing the wish for continuous advancement in career and learning—“rising higher with each step.
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