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Thursday, November 25, 2021

《看见他,戴你發 》第 4 集 : 神的武器

《看见他,戴你发》的内容,真的是越来越精彩。第4集由Mr Pook 和 Mr Mark 一起为大家介绍神的武器。


什么是神的武器?

天上天下的神器, 你知道多少呢?

这一集的《看见他,戴你发》,介绍了许多神的武器。每一样神器都是神的法宝。例如,天师钟馗身上佩戴着葫芦和立剑、大伯公身上的如意、弥勒佛佩戴着的葫芦和布袋。这些神器或法宝都具有什么特别的意思呢?


天上天下的神器, 你知道多少?

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在这一集的《看见他,戴你发》里,Mr Pook和Mr Mark就介绍了以下的几件神器。


如意

古代官员们在朝廷上肘时, 把要报告给皇帝的事都写在笔记本上,斌告皇帝。皇帝看了就会就如你所愿,如你所意,照着官员说的去做,把肘给批下了。因此如意也有权力的象征。

如意的两个柄端雕上灵芝,象征着权力

关刀

关公的刀,也就是青龙圆月刀。这是一把重大约40公斤的关刀。关公能够举起这把刀威猛挥舞,能够开天辟地。这代表关刀可以一刀砍下去,铲除所有的障碍。关公是武财神,手上又有关刀。因此在工作方面要得到很好的报酬,就可以请一枚关公翡翠牌来戴,让您旺正财,帮助您请除障碍,以达到事业顺利。云龙子旺财馆有许多做行销的顾客都请了关公翡翠牌来旺他们的事业。如果您也是在做这一行的,那就赶快行动吧!


大刀武圣(茶白水晶)


观音菩萨身上的法器

观音菩萨有三十三种化身。观音菩萨的各种化身都戴着一些力量强大的法器。云龙子旺财馆的四间馆里,就各有一尊观音菩萨。这四尊观音菩萨的身上也都有不同的法宝,而且每一尊观音菩萨都跟云龙子旺财馆有着一段故事。如果想要了解更多这些故事,您可以下来云龙子旺财馆索取云龙子大师的四本书集。

老山檀香宝瓶观音

云龙子旺财馆有宝瓶和净瓶观音的沉檀香牌与雕像、水晶山和翡翠牌。净瓶观音菩萨就是把水倒出,把不好的东西清除掉和把不好的吸进去,转成好的,有消灾解难的意义。宝瓶观音的宝瓶平放着,有平平安安的意思。

这尊观音菩萨手握一朵含苞待放的莲花,代表有很多本能没有发挥出来


Mr Pook和Mr Mark 介绍了如意观音和千手观音菩萨的水晶山。如意观音右手持着如意,象征事事如意,立于莲花上,安定人心。千手观音菩萨的每一只手中都握着不同的法器,可见这尊菩萨的力量有多么强大!


手持如意,立在莲花上的观音菩萨

净瓶观世音(檀香)


念珠是菩萨的法器。神像手中的念珠都以8字型来呈现,代表无限的意思(limitless),就像事业上有无限赚钱的机会与能量。馆里有沉香念珠,能够旺正财、吸收转换、化险为夷、旺健康和旺人缘。想要在事业上有无限的机会,那您就得赶快请一条念珠回去吧!

108沉香手珠


檀香观音菩萨雕像有8字型的念珠



斧头是一种利器,但在风水中寓意着福气到家,还可以辟邪化灾,有诸事顺利的吉祥含义。古时候,斧头是赚钱的工具,所以钱币也被雕成斧头的形状。馆里就有一枚斧头极品翡翠牌,四四方方代表一枚斧头刀的部分。拥有这块独一无二的旺财大到极品翡翠牌,肯定可以让您旺到不清不楚!

旺财大到


云龙子旺财馆也有一座雕着斧头水晶山。这座万斧之首水晶山摆在家里或者是办公室做大风水,有辟邪、清除障碍与斩草除根的作用。这将让您在生意上或职场顺顺利利地做上领导,做最高端,最具代表性的一位,让您赚到大比钱!

旺斧之首水晶山

扇子

扇子可以把不好的东西给扇走,有辟邪的功能。云龙子旺财馆有一枚扇子的极品翡翠牌,非常适合做生意的人士,可以把在生意上遇到的小人与不好的事情给扇走,让他在生意上可以捞得风生水起。

风生水起(蓝色玻璃水种极品翡翠牌)


要不是Mr Pook和Mr Mark的讲解,大家也应该不知道天师钟馗手中也拿着一把扇子,把邪气和不好的人事给敢走,再把财运给带来。馆里就有一枚踩金钟馗金点墨玉极品翡翠牌。钟馗手上就握着一把扇子。


金点墨玉踩金钟馗极品翡翠牌


葫芦

您可知道,其实葫芦谐音福禄,所以有幸福与爵(fú)禄(wealth and status)的意思。中国传统文化中,葫芦有很多功能。葫芦是拿来装酒和牛奶当水壶用的,从东边运到西边,而葫芦里的酒和牛奶都不会坏。这真是神奇!传说葫芦也是天师钟馗的神器之一,具有吸收邪灵并"融化它们"的力量。其他的神和佛也带着葫芦。 像铁拐李(八仙之一),笑佛弥勒佛,济公。因此葫芦真的是最受欢迎的神器之一!葫芦有吸财气的功能,也有把不好的吸进去,再转换成好的。


偏偏飞来福禄寿水晶山


这是一尊雕有蝙蝠和葫芦的水晶山,不但有福禄的意思,还有财气飞来的意思。这一尊水晶山非常适合摆在家里做大风水,福气和财气都一起飞到您身边


潇洒得财黄翡冰心

这枚极品翡翠牌是一支箫。这支箫的上面还有几只蝙蝠。箫有潇洒得财的含义,蝙蝠代表财气和福气的到来。因此这枚潇洒得财黄翡冰心极品翡翠牌非常适合要拥有正财和偏财的顾客,尤其是股票投资者。如果您拥有这枚翡翠牌,肯定可以一天到晚都把钱财给钱赚进来!

数财数钱数不完水晶山(茶晶)


布袋

这是一尊雕有袋子、老鼠和铜钱的茶晶水晶山。老鼠和铜钱的搭配有着数钱,数也数不完的意思。袋子犹如弥勒佛祖的布袋,也是个百宝袋 ,寓意着你要什么就有什么。如果您把这座水晶山请回家做家里的大风水,不就可以数钱数不完,用也用不完了吗!那您还在等什么呢?


云龙子旺财馆有这么多独一无二的宝物。如果您要把个人运气和家里的人气和人际关系搞好,就要赶快联络Mr Cola 81378024,了解详情,把心仪的宝物给请回去。


~Amanda

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Museum In Lotus《莲中博物》Episode 2: Kerala Lamp

Welcome back to another episode of Museum in Lotus. We have Mr Pino and Mr Kan joining us today! In this episode, (click here to watch on Facebook or here on YouTube) we get to find out more about Mr Pino. 



Mr Pino started his banking career in the '70s. For 40 years, he worked in the Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena in Italy. Founded in 1472, it is the oldest bank in the world. A  respectable gentleman with years of banking experience, Mr Pino is also very well-traveled  and  has a passionate interest in Art. 

Let's move on today's main topic, the Kerala Lamp. This lamp is known as Deepasthambham. It originated from Kerala, southern India, around late 17th century or early 18th century. The Malayalam word "Deepam" which means light and "Sthambham" means pillar. The Indian culture has emphasis on lights, for example Deepavali, which is also known as the festival of lights. A time for people to renew themselves. Light also represent the victory light has over darkness.


Light will triumph over the darkness

Deepasthambham has at the bottom three pedestals, one plain surmounted by two ornate ones. The first ornate piece with red pigments has single repetitive petals on each side. The red pigments represent sensuality and purity. The second with blue pigments background has a complete motif of the Lotus flower. Blue signifies infinite and immeasurable. 


The hosts sharing about the meanings of the lamp

On the pedestals, sits the strong and elegant World Turtle, also known as "Kurma" which is said to support or contain the world. Kurma is an avatar of the god Vishnu, who symbolises firmness and meditation of one's mind. On the back of the Kurma is a serpent called Naga. Nagas are actually very important in Indian culture. It is believed that when one prays to the Naga, he will have a bountiful harvest. 


The lamp is like a symbol of hope, the light in the darkness. Just like how Master Yun's paintings and calligraphy glow in the dark, under UV light. The positive energy from the painting drives us to achieve our goals.


Next, there was a gigantic black inkstone showcased. ( Not for sale of course!) It is called 龙舞天庭 and it has an interesting story behind it. When the huge inkstone arrived outside the gallery, 10 strong men were called upon to carry the inkstone into the gallery. However, the men couldn't lift it, because the delivery men mistook the weight of the black inkstone as 250kg, instead of 1250kg! 



龙舞天庭

The delivery team and Lotus advisors were in a dilemma, either to send the inkstone back to customs, or use heavy machinery to carry the giant treasure into the gallery. In the end, we decided on the latter.

That day, it was raining heavily, which made the whole issue much more complex and difficult. Bracing the storm, they moved the mega black inkstone. Once the black inkstone touched the gallery floor, the rain stopped immediately! As if the heavenly conflicts were resolved, and smoothened, with the mega black inkstone in place.


There are 9 dragons on the Black Inkstone and since 9 is the strongest yang number, the prosperity of the Lotus Family would also be immense.


The treasures can all be found in the Direct and Indirect Wealth Gallery. You can make your appointment with Cola at 8137 8024 and come on Sunday 24 October , which is Guan Yin's birthday and the lamp will be lighted for all to immerse themselves in all the prosperity!

Laurent Perrier Champagne, Master Yun's painting and Kerala Lamp. How serene!

If you have missed episode 1, click here


~Yi Jie

Museum In Lotus 《莲中博物》episode 3: Monastery Chest

Another episode of Museum In Lotus, with Mr Kan and Mr Pino sharing the backstory of all the amazing personal treasures of Master Yun.

The featured treasure today is a monastery chest from late 15th century or early 16th century which is much older than the dowry chest featured in our first episode. It is therefore, at least 500 to 600 years old!  This chest is made out of soft wood and is most likely used in the Potala Holy Palace in Lhasa by clergy to transport the goods and precious items  to the palace.


There are sturdy iron straps around the chest that are hand-forged. It has a solid lid with an exquisite lock mechanism.  This lock together with the elaborate decoration on the chest shows that items that were once stored in the chest were extremely valuable (possibly holy scripts or beautiful Buddhism paintings known as thangka). The chest also has a scalloped rim for decorative purposes. At the center part of the chest is the cartouche or medallion where we can see a burning jewels motif.



Burning Jewels

If we look closely, we can see that actually the decorations have a focus on the number "3". There are 3 layers of the scalloped designed rim, 3 plain arrow shape iron straps to strengthen the joints of the chest. "3“ is an auspicious number which in Buddhism and Tibet, refers to the Sun, Moon and Star.


Three --> deep connections to Buddhism

Furthermore, the act of bowing is repeated three times, the first to express devotion to the buddha, second to the Dharma teachings and third to the Sangha or the Buddhist community. These three together are known as the triple gems. Lastly, "3" can also represents the meaning of not speaking, hearing and seeing evil which are the core values a true Buddhist believer should follow.

Hope that this has been a fruitful episode of Museum In Lotus and you have learned more about the special artefacts in Lotus on Water. Stay tuned for more episodes of Museum In Lotus!


Stay prosperous and enjoy Laurent-Perrier


~Yi Jie

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Museum In Lotus《莲中博物》Episode 1: The Indian Dowry chest

Lotus on Water sells only things related to fengshui, and we only sell them first hand. From the earth, to the talented carvers, and then into the hands of our lovely clients.

There are many beautiful artifacts in the Lotus on Water galleries that are not only magnificent but have a rich history. However, none of them are for sale as they are Master Yun's personal collections. Very tasteful, meaningful and inspiring, definitely worth appreciating!

Click here to watch on Youtube
Thus, Lotus on Water have launched the Museum in Lotus to share these fabulous collections with you! Click here to watch on Facebook. Together with Mr Kan, we have Mr Giuseppe de Giosa (Pino), an Italian gentleman with decades of experience in European, Indian and Tibetan antiques. They will be hosting the series and we are all going to learn the 'pro' way of appreciating antiques. Let's go!

Today's artefact is something I am sure everyone has seen when lighting incense at the Art Gallery. 

Gorgeous piece of craftsmanship, isn't it?

The majestic box is actually an Indian Dowry Chest from the 18th to 19th century, which was used to safekeep the bride's gifts from the groom. These gifts are usually gems or money.

The sheer size of this chest allows us to infer the huge wealth of this Indian family who commissioned this piece of furniture that plays a significant role in ancient Indian culture and marriage.

Furthermore, the design of the chest is also very detailed. Light iron rosettes in each panel decorate the chest while half lotus motifs are placed on each side of the chest. The intricate carvings show the high level expert's ability who was commissioned to create this chest.

Carpenter paid lots of attention to the details, just like Master Yun

Master Yun stores his unfinished paintings in this chest. Just like gems, Master Yun's paintings are also very beautiful and of the highest quality. This chest only holds treasure.

Master Yun's incomplete paintings stored in the precious chest

Lastly, an elaborate lock system is used to provide security for the contents inside the chest. It includes hand-forged iron chains, which are at the upper front of the chest.

Special lock system from the 18th century

This is going to be an enriching and exciting series with lots of knowledge of the tons of antiques in Lotus on Water. Remember, Museum In Lotus streams every Tuesday at 7.30pm on Facebook!

~ Yi Jie

《看见他,戴你發》第七集:花

10 October, another wonderful episode of 看见他,戴你發! The topic was on flowers. Typically, we appreciate flowers because of their sweet fragrance and vibrant colours. However, this episode will make bring the appreciation of flowers onto a whole new level.

We had two beautiful ladies hosting the show, Doreen 姐 and Angeline, the Queen of insurance industry!


The flowers that were discussed in the Facebook live belong to a group that the Chinese call 四君子花 (The Four Gentlemen). These flowers constantly find their way into traditional Chinese calligraphy paintings.


1. Orchid, 胡姬花
Orchid represent beauty and strength. During Lotus on Water events, we do give pots of Orchid to our treasured clients. And, we only give the flowers that are of the highest quality, those with the most and biggest flowers. We also have a Orchid jadeite pendant, it is very beautiful and suitable for ladies. When you wear this Orchid jadeite pendant, more benefactors and wealth will come into your life!

2. Bamboo, 竹子
Bamboo is very sturdy and grows at a extremely fast rate. It symbolises growth and strength.


One of the few crystal mountains with a bamboo design

The bamboo crystal mountain is very beautiful and masterfully crafted. The different coloured section of the mountain is 100% natural. It is very rare to see crystals to have 2 different colours.

One of the  popular jadeite collection is the bamboo jadeite pendant (双叶三莲升). It helps to prosper your wealth and benefactors. For those who have just started their own business or career, this collection is highly recommended for you. 

A simple and elegant yet powerful bamboo jadeite pendant

Furthermore, parents who place huge importance on the child's education and well-being, the bamboo is also an excellent choice for your children to wear to boost their studies.

3. Chrysanthemum, 菊花
Chrysanthemum represents peace and harmony. Lotus on Water will  have a chrysanthemum themed collection.

4. Plum, 梅花 
Plum symbolises one´s indomitable spirit, to not let adversities stand in our way to prosperity. 

There were other flower-themed Lotus collection that are also gorgeous and powerful. 
 
Rose 玫瑰
The only rose motif collection we have in the gallery is a exquisite jadeite. Which means when you wear this Lotus collection, you will be the one and only, the best of the best.



Lotus, 莲花
The most expensive exquisite jadeite pendant in Lotus on Water has lotus flowers as the setting design. The seeds, leaves, stem and roots can be eaten, making it a very useful plant. So when you wear this exquisite jadeite, many people will want you and give you many opportunities.


The most beautiful exquisite jadeite

Peony 牡丹

Peony Jadeite Pendant

Peonies are closely related to Lotus on Water. For example, Master Yun's fengshui paintings feature peonies as they mean prosperity and wealth. Furthermore, during the Peony season, we had the peony cake and pots of peonies decorated with soccer balls around the galleries.




This episode has been fruitful and memorable, I hope that you have a new appreciation for flowers. Come visit the gallery to find out more! Call Cola at 8137 8024 now for an appointment.

~ Yi Jie

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Art Beyond Museums Part 2 : Episode 6 - 10

Welcome to Art Beyond Museums

Have you been following Art Beyond Museums series on Lotus on Water YouTube channel, every Saturday at 7:30pm?

Lotus on Water YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3Hf4lcu

Mr Kan, the executive director of Lotus on Water is the curator of this Art Beyond Museums series.

Mr Kan, the curator of Art Beyond Museum

What is Art Beyond Museums?

Museums are places to collect arts and show them to the people.

What if for some period of time, people around the world are unable to go to the museums? What should we do? Should we let arts, perhaps for years or even decades, to go into dark ages?

No, we should bring Art Beyond Museums to the people. We should bring Art Beyond Museums to you!

Therefore, in Art Beyond Museums, we will be exhibiting Master Yun's fengshui paintings along with Singapore historically significant beautiful and amazing places that people around the world should and could visit.

And for those of us who are new and was wondering what is Lotus on Water and who is Master Yun?



This is Master Yun Long Zi. He is the sixth generation Feng Shui master in his family. Master Yun inherited all the wisdom and knowledge from the family. He founded Lotus On Water in 2006. 
 
Since young, Master Yun has been practicing art and in 2019, he was recognized by China's CCTV. They made a special documentary about him and gave him awards such as achievement in arts awards, giving titles such as each I-Ching Gold Medal Master Award and so on. 
 
Master Yun is also the first artist to be invited into the Great Wall Of China to have an art exhibition. Till date, Master Yun has had 14 major art exhibitions in different part of the world.
 
So, why is Master Yun's Fengshui Paintings so special?

Master Yun has used different techniques in his paintings, including oil painting and the layering techniques. If you take a closer look, you can feel the 3D effect. It is a modern painting of these two techniques, and many other techniques connected and bridged in one piece of Master Yun's work.

Master Yun's arts also uses 24K gold, 18K gold and real silver to create the different layers and textures. This is an important aspect of Master Yun's art as it bridges time. Gold is something that can transcend time. Master Yun is definitely the first artist to have used so much gold and silver with layering effects and textures in his paintings!

With gold as one of the key materials used in Master Yun's painting, you can be assured that Master Yun's painting can be kept for a very, very long time.

Every single ingredient that is used in Master Yun's painting is very fine and of the highest quality that would not erode over time easily.

The paper used in Master Yun's paintings is not simple rice paper. It is a special kind of paper called the Dong Ba paper. Dong Ba paper can take thick layers of colours and it can last for a very long time.

Master Yun's paintings does not have any empty white spaces. They are actually covered with different layers of colour splashing, gold and silver pine soot ink and so on. Therefore, Master Yun's painting can endure time, bridging the past and present.

Master Yun's art is also connecting visual media with Laurent-Perrier champagne. Laurent-Perrier is established in 1812 and for all these 200 plus years, they have not worked with any other artist. The first artist they worked with is Master Yun!

The background of Master Yun's painting are many layers of colour splashing containing Laurent-Perrier champagne. Master Yun puts the colouring into the champagne and let it popped. The colours will fly all over the Dong Ba paper. This made Master Yun's painting super valuable and super rare . It simply can't be duplicated.

With these connections, The Art Beyond Museums series and Master Yun Long Zi’s fengshui art, are proud to be sponsored by Laurent-Perrier.

And when you purchase a piece of fengshui art exhibited in this Art Beyond Museums series, you will also be getting a complimentary set of five different specially selected cuvées of Laurent-Perrier champagne. This set includes the La Cuvée,
the Cuvée Rosé, Brut Millésimé, Demi-Sec “Harmony” and Cuvée Grand Siècle.



Five different specially selected cuvées of Laurent-Perrier champagne

You can enjoy the taste of elegance, while busking in the prosperity of Master Yun’s fengshui paintings and calligraphies.

Till date, there are 16 episodes of Art Beyond Museums, and counting, as many viewers have expressed their interests in Master Yun's paintings and calligraphies and the interesting places featured in each episode. Click the links below for the episodes.

To have more understanding of Master Yun's amazing fengshui paintings and calligraphies, you can also check out Master Yun's art webpage: https://bit.ly/3nbpjkD
 

Art Beyond Museums Part 1 : Episode 1 - 5

Welcome to Art Beyond Museums

Have you been following Art Beyond Museums series on Lotus on Water YouTube channel, every Saturday at 7:30pm?

Lotus on Water YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3Hf4lcu

Mr Kan, the Executive Director of Lotus on Water is the curator of this Art Beyond Museums series.

Mr Kan, the curator of Art Beyond Museums

What is Art Beyond Museums?

Museums are places to collect arts and show them to the people.

What if for some period of time, people around the world are unable to go to the museums? What should we do? Should we let arts, perhaps for years or even decades, to go into dark ages?

No, we should bring Art Beyond Museums to the people. We should bring Art Beyond Museums to you!

Therefore, in Art Beyond Museums, we will be exhibiting Master Yun's fengshui paintings along with Singapore historically significant beautiful and amazing places that people around the world should and could visit.

And for those of us who are new and are wondering, what is Lotus on Water and who is Master Yun?



This is Master Yun Long Zi. He is the sixth generation Feng Shui master in his family. Master Yun inherited all the wisdom and knowledge from the family. He founded Lotus On Water in 2006. 
 
Since young, Master Yun has been practicing art and in 2019, he was recognized by China's CCTV. They made a special documentary about him and gave him awards such as achievement in arts awards, giving titles such as each I-Ching Gold Medal Master Award and so on. 
 
Master Yun is also the first artist to be invited into the Great Wall of China to have an art exhibition. Till date, Master Yun has had 14 major art exhibitions in different parts of the world.

So, why is Master Yun's Fengshui Paintings so special?

Master Yun uses different techniques in his paintings, including oil painting and the layering techniques. If you take a closer look, you can feel the 3D effect. It is a modern painting of these two techniques, and many other techniques connected and bridged in one piece of Master Yun's work.

Master Yun's arts also uses 24K gold, 18K gold and real silver to create the different layers and textures. This is an important aspect of Master Yun's art as it bridges time. Gold is something that can transcend time. Master Yun is definitely the first artist to have used so much gold and silver with layering effects and textures in his paintings!

With gold as one of the key materials used in Master Yun's painting, you can be assured that Master Yun's painting can be kept for a very, very long time.

Every single ingredient used in Master Yun's painting is very fine and of the highest quality that would not erode over time easily.

The paper used in Master Yun's paintings is not simple rice paper. It is a special kind of paper called the Dong Ba paper. Dong Ba paper can take thick layers of colours and it can last for a very long time.

Master Yun's paintings does not have any empty white spaces. They are actually filled up with different layers of vibrant colour splashing, gold and silver, pine soot ink and so on. Therefore, Master Yun's painting can endure time, bridging the past and present.

Master Yun's art is also connecting visual media with Laurent-Perrier champagne. Laurent-Perrier is established in 1812 and for all these 200 plus years, they have not worked with any other artist. The first artist they worked with is Master Yun!

The background of Master Yun's painting are many layers of colour splashing containing Laurent-Perrier champagne. Master Yun puts the colouring into the champagne and let it popped. The colours will fly all over the Dong Ba paper. This made Master Yun's painting super valuable and super rare. It simply can't be duplicated.

With these connections, The Art Beyond Museums series and Master Yun Long Zi’s fengshui art, are proud to be sponsored by Laurent-Perrier.

And when you purchase a piece of fengshui art exhibited in this Art Beyond Museums series, you will also be getting a complimentary set of five different specially selected cuvées of Laurent-Perrier champagne. This set includes the La Cuvée,
the Cuvée Rosé, Brut Millésimé, Demi-Sec “Harmony” and Cuvée Grand Siècle.



Five different specially selected cuvées of Laurent-Perrier champagne

You can enjoy the taste of elegance, while busking in the prosperity of Master Yun’s fengshui paintings and calligraphies.

Till date, there are 16 episodes of Art Beyond Museums, and counting, as many viewers have expressed their interests in Master Yun's paintings and calligraphies and the interesting places featured in each episode. Click the links below for the episodes.

To have more understanding of Master Yun's amazing fengshui paintings and calligraphies, you can also check out Master Yun's art webpage: https://bit.ly/3nbpjkD