Reconcile the West and the East

cl504 Reconcile the West and the EastThe Yin Yang symbol is the anthropomorphic representation of balance. Most Asian countries believe that all things are governed by two opposing forces. In China, it is the Yin and the Yang—the black and the white, the up and the down, the inside and the outside, etcetera.

 

The point is that people should begin perceiving life’s greatest challenges as a product of imbalance. You shouldn’t lean extremely on the good side; take in consideration the bad and you’ll be more enlightened.

 

Western thinking seems to be too linear to get to appreciate Asian’s holistic approach in life and living. Good thing that in the fashion world, it is somewhat easier to reconcile the elements we love about the West and the East. So you see, the idea of Yin Yang is already applied from here on.

 

So what exactly are we talking about it? Nothing much other than these very well crafted China Yin Yang handpainted cufflinks. Who wouldn’t think so? It is always touching to know that the jewelries and fashion accessories you wear are artistic creations of someone you haven’t personally met but whom you know you have a lot to thank for.

 

The hand painted coin cufflinks collection exudes that same aura. Whenever you wear one of these works of art, try to imagine yourself as a walking canvass of an anonymous artist. …Because that’s how art should be—functional and meaningful, bold and expressive, true and encompassing.

 

The Yin and the Yang tells us that there is balance everywhere and every time we get to wear these gold cufflinks, let us be reminded of that ancient fundamental world view.

 

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