Seeing a ravishing jewel in an ancient tomb, terrified scientists pointed out scary points
What makes veteran scientists "not afraid of heaven and earth" to run away from this gem?
Referring to "bloodstone", people immediately think of a piece of precious jade that is crafted as jewelry, having special meaning in both spirit and health. However, not all blood pearls are clear and worth seeking to possess. In the 80's in China, there was a gem that once made the archaeologists scared, scientists "got goosebumps" because of the creepy story tinged with mystery behind.
That year, an ancient tomb was discovered in Maoshan, in Jiangsu province (China). While the excavation work was nearing the end, one of the crew discovered a piece of crimson jade right under his feet.
This is a large pearl about the size of an egg. The jade color is bright red, round and glossy, the quality is quite good. While the people around were still guessing about the origin of this object, an expert in the group suddenly turned pale. It turns out that this is the fearsome "Blood Pearl" in the legend.
Legend has it that when people die, they will put a piece of jade in their mouth. As time went on, the blood from the corpse dyed the jewels red and turned them into "Blood Gems". According to Taoism, this type of jade is often used by Taoists or exorcists for their psychic abilities. As for ordinary people, this is like a magnet that attracts bad luck.
Blood gem.
It can be said that the supernatural elements of the piece of jade have terrified scientists. They also believe that this object has the ability to attract bad energies, to turn into evil for a long time, bringing unpredictable consequences.
Temporarily setting aside the anomalous story above, it is not uncommon for many people to use strange, unknown gems to make jewelry. In terms of feng shui, many gems that are not suitable for the wearer's life will bring back bad luck to the owner. Besides, wearing fake jade for a long time easily causes the wearer to have allergies, skin rashes . when in contact with toxic chemicals.
In the past, wearing jade to beautify also showed the nobility and wealth of the wearer. Queen Uyen Dung at the end of the Qing Dynasty is famous for her collection of jade jewelry with hundreds of items.
Dressed in royal and sandal attire, the jewels from sophisticated jade, pearl, and white pearls. bring into full play their sophistication.
Pearl jewelry represents noble qualities such as: humanity, justice, ceremony, and wisdom. In addition, it also has the meaning of feng shui, helping to ward off evil spirits. Applications of jade in jewelry include hair brooches, pendants, rings or simply bag straps.
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