Triple Taegeuk Ring
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Triple taegeuk is seen by many specialists as the greatest expression of Korean philosophy.
- The triple taegeuk represents the three domains of the world according to Koreans
- Expresses unity and balance
- Wearing this lucky symbol is associated with great wisdom
- Material: stainless steel
- Thickness: 1mm
- Width: 6 mm at the thinnest, 10 at the widest
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What is this symbol actually?
The Korean triple taegeuk is a powerful lucky charm with a rich history, a deep meaning and above all an ancient origin.
It is in reality the symbolic expression of one of the founding philosophical principles of the Korean people: Sam Taegeuk, or “triple great ultimate”.
Korean sages have in fact believed since the dawn of time that, to achieve a state of absolute sacredness, one must succeed in balancing the three poles of heaven, earth and humanity.
While many philosophies around the world have seen man as the fruit of the first two, Korea stood out for the unique place it gave him in its conception of the world.
In short, each of the three lobes represents one of these large poles which, in a swirling movement, seem to dance before our eyes.
Aside from that, the shape of this lucky charm is also important…
Like everything circular, taegeuk is therefore associated with eternity and a kind of continuous movement.
We therefore find here the ancient notion of infinite reincarnation that Koreans have known for centuries.
In reality, all these ideas are so old that the first inhabitants of Korea, men and women practicing the shamanism of our ancestors, already used the symbol of the triple taegeuk in their time.
Its mysteries and powers could therefore well be of a completely different scale than what we imagine.