Meaningful Japanese Love Symbols

by Takamitsu Hairi

Faster development ahead of times supported by a prosperous cultural and historical background, that is the main factor of Japan’s advancement. In the field of technology they are up to date and in the field of arts and crafts they possess skilled hands. When it comes to the cultural field, their life and culture . . . → Read More: Meaningful Japanese Love Symbols

The Meaning of the Dragon Symbol in China

by John Chan

Dragon has always been a mysterious mythical creature which has been a part of life in eastern Asia. Actually it was adopted from the Chinese folk lore. Ancient dragon has been described and given a form of serpent with a scaly body except for the fact that unlike a serpent it has four legs . . . → Read More: The Meaning of the Dragon Symbol in China

A Look into the Meaning of Chinese Symbol And Beliefs

by James Chung

The Chinese symbols had incorporated all the characters, signs and alphabets which were used in China for thousands of years and reached a staggering number of eighty thousand approximately. Now of course the use of Chinese symbols has been greatly curtailed.

Spiritual Symbols Become Art

The use of these symbols has diminished as the Chinese language . . . → Read More: A Look into the Meaning of Chinese Symbol And Beliefs

Self Expressions: Gypsy Tattoos And Meanings

by Randall James

For the majority individuals, the choice of ink carries a lot of symbolism. To provide an example, Gaelic tattoos originate from Ireland and northern Britain where numerous classic fairy body art designs originate from Scandinavia.

You can see many examples of Gaelic stonework in the early ruins and these designs are also found in jewelry . . . → Read More: Self Expressions: Gypsy Tattoos And Meanings

Easter Flowers: Symbolic Of Renewal And Spring

There are specific kinds of flowers that are typically used in celebrating Easter, which is by far the most holy Christian holiday; they are given the name of Easter flowers. These blossoms are multicolored, and they symbolize both the Resurrection and renewal associated with Easter. They are the ideal signs of both Easter and spring. Flowers . . . → Read More: Easter Flowers: Symbolic Of Renewal And Spring

Stained Glass Through The Ages

No one actually knows when stained glass was first invented because it happened before people started recording history. However, some historians think that it was first used as a luxury in the homes of affluent Romans in the first century AD. Stained glass was eventually recognized as an art form in the fourth century as Christians began to worship openly and to construct intricate churches in which to celebrate their religion. . . . → Read More: Stained Glass Through The Ages

Value Of Oriental New Year For The Children

Wonder what its like for the kids during the Chinese New Year celebrations? Find out how the kids get the best of the season. . . . → Read More: Value Of Oriental New Year For The Children