Does it matter that the eyes on both sides of Kirin pendant are different?
The ancients called men Qi and women Lin. Kirin is an auspicious god pet, advocating peace and longevity; Kirin, because of its profound cultural connotation, is made into various ornaments and ornaments in the traditional folk etiquette in China, which are worn and placed at home, in order to pray and keep peace.
Kirin, an ancient benevolent beast, is an auspicious treasure, which combines a dragon's head, antlers, lion's eyes, tiger's back, bear's waist, snake scales, horseshoes and oxtail. Since ancient times, it has been used as a palace decoration to enhance the official prestige, and it is also a symbol of the powerful.
Because Kirin is a general term for female and male, the sculpture and description also have the theme of male and female eyes, which conforms to the regulations and the landlord can wear it with confidence!