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The origin of Dai silver bowl
Origin of Dai silver bowl: The silver bowl, also called the silver bowl, is the crystallization of Dai traditional art and daily necessities in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, and was once a symbol of status and wealth. Silver bowls often appear in various religious sacrificial activities. In Buddhist language, silver stands for interest. In Xishuangbanna, people have the custom of placing silver bowls in palaces and civilian homes, which means that peace and caring for things are meaningful. Moreover, people always fill silver bowls with clear water, which means wealth, and placing worry-free bowls at home also means gathering happiness and generating wealth. The people of Xishuangbanna gave the most sincere blessing to Yinwan 16: no worries about hands and no worries about life. Worry-free hands, worry-free season. According to the relevant public information, there are four worry-free flowers carved around the silver bowl, and four gems with different colors are embedded in the worry-free flowers, representing the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively. Silver bowls inlaid with precious stones are rare in ordinary people's homes. They are only used to address film collars and royal palaces.
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