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Tao-Tie is a motif commonly found on Chinese ritual bronze vessels-from the Shang and Zhou dynasty.
The design typically consists of a zoomorphic mask,described as-being frontal,bilaterally symmetrical,with a pair of raised eyes and typically no lower jaw area.
とは、中国神話の怪物。体は牛か羊で、曲がった角、虎の牙、人の爪、人の顔などを持つ。饕餮の「饕」は財産を貪る、「餮」は食物を貪るの意である[1]。何でも食べる猛獣、というイメージから転じて、魔を喰らう、という考えが生まれ、後代には魔除けの意味を持つようになった。一説によると、蚩尤の頭だとされる。
Color: red
Material: Paper
Size: 51X44X0.5mm(bookmark) 、80X100X1MM (package) 、2g
Warning! Chokinghazard -- small parts. Not for children under 6 years
***MARK TAIWAN –MyMap Festival ***
These attractive bookmarks are inspired by folklore, Taiwanese festivalsandreligious customs.
People believe deities Gods willbring good luck, health,fortune, longevity and cast away evil spirits.
Delicate packing with Chinese,English andJapanese descriptions, they are ideal as gifts accompanied byeducational valueof culture.