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Business Card Case

Posted by Ji Lucas on 10:53 PM in ,
Often business card case shows your personality. It is not a just case that holds your business card. please see the below pictures. Each one has a speical meaning and intention to your sucess and the life.

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The Right side of the shell inlay business card case has 10 animals and symbos engraved and these decorations are hand-crafted by Korean artists. This speical business card case is focused on a thousands cranes that presents long lives.

The cranes' beauty and their spectacular mating dances have made them highly symbolic birds in many cultures with records dating back to ancient times. Crane mythology is widely spread and can be found in areas such as the Aegean, South Arabia, China, Korea, Japan and in the Native American cultures of North America. In northern Hokkaidō, the women of the Ainu people performed a crane dance that was captured in 1908 in a photograph by Arnold Genthe. In Korea, a crane dance has been performed in the courtyard of the Tongdosa Temple since the Silla Dynasty (646 CE).
In Mecca, in pre-Islamic South Arabia, Allāt, Uzza, and Manah were believed to be the three chief goddesses of Mecca, they were called the "three exalted cranes" (gharaniq, an obscure word on which 'crane' is the usual gloss). See The Satanic Verses for the best-known story regarding these three goddesses.
The Greek for crane is Γερανος (Geranos), which gives us the Cranesbill, or hardy geranium. The crane was a bird of omen. In the tale of Ibycus and the cranes, a thief attacked Ibycus (a poet of the 6th century BCE) and left him for dead. Ibycus called to a flock of passing cranes, who followed the attacker to a theater and hovered over him until, stricken with guilt, he confessed to the crime.
Pliny the Elder wrote that cranes would appoint one of their number to stand guard while they slept. The sentry would hold a stone in its claw, so that if it fell asleep it would drop the stone and waken.
Aristotle describes the migration of cranes in The History of Animals, adding an account of their fights with Pygmies as they wintered near the source of the Nile. He describes as untruthful an account that the crane carries a touchstone inside it that can be used to test for gold when vomited up. (This second story is not altogether implausible, as cranes might ingest appropriate gizzard stones in one locality and regurgitate them in a region where such stone is otherwise scarce)


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Introduction

Posted by Ji Lucas on 10:44 PM
Hello friends!

I want to post arts and crafts that I often find whenever I google asia websites. Especially, I will post many korean art and crafts. As you guess, yes, I am korean. so, it is very easy to describe its meaning and beauty to you.

If you have any question, please do not hesitate to email at jikimlucas@yahoo.com or post your comment. I will try to get the information for you.

I hope that you enjoy my culture and arts from this blog