Chinese Phoenix Socks
Description: Just creating and selling designs to raise money to fix the 78 vw beetle my father left for me before he died. Take a look if you guys are interested, i'll be releasing more stuff as soon as I paint and edit then. and if you are not interested in buying, if you could at least like this post or tag someone that migh be interested would mean a lot. thanks a lot for the attention, have a greatenweek If you want see more of my work check out the link below: https://www.storefrontier.com/lowbreklassickulture https://linktr.ee/donchuckcarvalho
Description: In Japan, as earlier in China, the mythical Phoenix was adopted as a symbol of the imperial household, particularily the empress. This mythical bird represents fire, the sun, justice, obedience, fidelity, and the southern star constellations. According to legend (mostly from China), the Hō-ō appears very rarely, and only to mark the beginning of a new era -- the birth of a virtuous ruler, for example. In other traditions, the Hō-ō appears only in peaceful and prosperous times (nesting, it is said, in paulownia trees), and hides itself when there is trouble. As the herald of a new age, the Hō-ō decends from heaven to earth to do good deeds, and then it returns to its celestial abode to await a new era.
Description: In Japan, as earlier in China, the mythical Phoenix was adopted as a symbol of the imperial household, particularily the empress. This mythical bird represents fire, the sun, justice, obedience, fidelity, and the southern star constellations. According to legend (mostly from China), the Hō-ō appears very rarely, and only to mark the beginning of a new era -- the birth of a virtuous ruler, for example. In other traditions, the Hō-ō appears only in peaceful and prosperous times (nesting, it is said, in paulownia trees), and hides itself when there is trouble. As the herald of a new age, the Hō-ō decends from heaven to earth to do good deeds, and then it returns to its celestial abode to await a new era.
Description: In Japan, as earlier in China, the mythical Phoenix was adopted as a symbol of the imperial household, particularily the empress. This mythical bird represents fire, the sun, justice, obedience, fidelity, and the southern star constellations. According to legend (mostly from China), the Hō-ō appears very rarely, and only to mark the beginning of a new era -- the birth of a virtuous ruler, for example. In other traditions, the Hō-ō appears only in peaceful and prosperous times (nesting, it is said, in paulownia trees), and hides itself when there is trouble. As the herald of a new age, the Hō-ō descends from heaven to earth to do good deeds, and then it returns to its celestial abode to await a new era.
Description: In Japan, as earlier in China, the mythical Phoenix was adopted as a symbol of the imperial household, particularily the empress. This mythical bird represents fire, the sun, justice, obedience, fidelity, and the southern star constellations. According to legend (mostly from China), the Hō-ō appears very rarely, and only to mark the beginning of a new era -- the birth of a virtuous ruler, for example. In other traditions, the Hō-ō appears only in peaceful and prosperous times (nesting, it is said, in paulownia trees), and hides itself when there is trouble. As the herald of a new age, the Hō-ō decends from heaven to earth to do good deeds, and then it returns to its celestial abode to await a new era. It is a symbol of peace.
Description: This unique yin yang design by artist Jeff Bartels features a traditional phoenix on one side and a Chinese dragon on the other. The phoenix curves around the left side of the pattern with its wings and tail flowing back behind its body. The serpent snakes around the right side of the tear drop with its head curling back towards the center of the design. This beautiful design is a unique example of this ancient symbol for the balance of nature.
Description: This unique yin yang design by artist Jeff Bartels features a traditional phoenix on one side and a Chinese dragon on the other. The phoenix curves around the left side of the pattern with its wings and tail flowing back behind its body. The serpent snakes around the right side of the tear drop with its head curling back towards the center of the design. This beautiful design is a unique example of this ancient symbol for the balance of nature.
Description: Seventh Round Record Of Ragnarok Qin Shi Huang Chi Yuu Furma Armadura: Defensa Celestial Del Fenix El Primer Emperador De China. Record Of Ragnarok Anime Manga fans seeking Qin Shi Huang designs.
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Description: This unique yin yang design by artist Jeff Bartels features a traditional phoenix on one side and a Chinese dragon on the other. The phoenix curves around the left side of the pattern with its wings and tail flowing back behind its body. The serpent snakes around the right side of the tear drop with its head curling back towards the center of the design. This beautiful design is a unique example of this ancient symbol for the balance of nature.
Description: A majestic golden line art illustration of a powerful phoenix rising with auspicious clouds. Perfect for lovers of Asian art, oriental culture, Feng Shui vibes, and stylish streetwear.
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Description: This unique yin yang design by artist Jeff Bartels features a traditional phoenix on one side and a Chinese dragon on the other. The phoenix curves around the left side of the pattern with its wings and tail flowing back behind its body. The serpent snakes around the right side of the tear drop with its head curling back towards the center of the design. This beautiful design is a unique example of this ancient symbol for the balance of nature.
Description: This unique yin yang design by artist Jeff Bartels features a traditional phoenix on one side and a Chinese dragon on the other. The phoenix curves around the left side of the pattern with its wings and tail flowing back behind its body. The serpent snakes around the right side of the tear drop with its head curling back towards the center of the design. This beautiful design is a unique example of this ancient symbol for the balance of nature.
Description: This unique yin yang design by artist Jeff Bartels features a traditional phoenix on one side and a Chinese dragon on the other. The phoenix curves around the left side of the pattern with its wings and tail flowing back behind its body. The serpent snakes around the right side of the tear drop with its head curling back towards the center of the design. This beautiful design is a unique example of this ancient symbol for the balance of nature.
Description: Dragon Phoenix Yin and Yang Dragon symbol Japanese is the perfect gift for mythical creature, Myth, Phoenix, Yin and Yang fans. Just in time for birthday, B-Day, Christmas, St. Patricks Day. For grandma, grandpa, mom, dad, sister, brother.
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by MaresDesign
$14 $20