Double Happy Tigers 8X10 Print
The double happiness symbol, in Chinese is comprised of 喜喜 – two copies of the Chinese character 喜which means joy and happiness. It’s commonly used as a Chinese wedding symbol to represent double the joy and happiness for the newlyweds as they begin their marriage.
The Tiger, as an ancient Chinese animal symbol is an emblem of dignity, ferocity, sternness, courage, and by itself is Yin energy. Also a symbol of protection, the image of a tiger is often seen on clothing or in the home to ward off harm any semblance of harm and assure safekeeping. In certain areas of China and Asia, the Tiger is regarded as the God of Wealth. Consequently, Tsai Shen Yeh, the Chinese God of Wealth is depicted sitting on a tiger. Such an image symbolizes the supremacy of the intangible forces, and our ability to harness the tiger's power in our lives.
Barcode | 4891387269090 |
Weight & Dimension | 8 x 10 inches (20.32 x 25.4cm) including a 1cm white border |
Material | 310gsm, 100% cotton rag, archival and acid-free paper |
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