Yin Yang Of Koi Art Wooden Case Iphone
$45.00 USD
Device: iPhone 15
Wood Colors: Darkwood
Key Features.
☑ Genuine wood surface with a soft TPU bumper.
☑ High-power laser engraving without printing or coloring.
☑ Compatible with standard wireless charging (QI); MagSafe (magnetic) option available for select iPhone models.
☑ Raised front edges protect the screen (Note: For certain Samsung and Google models with curved edge screens, this lip is reduced. We recommend using a protective film.)
☑ Heads up - Under natural light, Darkwood's actual color will appear more like brownish-black. Since this is a natural product, the grain and engraving may vary from the images. That's what makes each case one-of-a-kind!
☑ I got you covered with a one-year warranty.
Customization Options:
#If you're having trouble opening my video URLs in the Etsy App, just copy and paste them into Chrome or Safari.
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About this design:
Taiji or Tai chi (simplified Chinese: 太极; traditional Chinese: 太極; pinyin: tàijí; lit. 'great pole') is a Chinese cosmological term for the 'Supreme Ultimate' state of undifferentiated absolute and infinite potential, the oneness before duality, from which yin and yang originate. It can be compared with the old wuji (無極, 'without pole'). In the cosmology pertaining to yin and yang, the material energy, which this universe has created itself out of, is also referred to as qi. It is believed that the organization of qi in this cosmology of yin and yang has formed many things.[2] Included among these forms are humans. Many natural dualities (such as light and dark, fire and water, expanding and contracting) are thought of as physical manifestations of the duality symbolized by yin and yang. This duality lies at the origins of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of traditional Chinese medicine,[3] and a central principle of different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise, such as baguazhang, taijiquan (t'ai chi), and qigong (Chi Kung), as well as appearing in the pages of the I Ching.
The notion of duality can be found in many areas, such as Communities of Practice. The term 'dualistic-monism' or dialectical monism has been coined in an attempt to express this fruitful paradox of simultaneous unity and duality. Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary (rather than opposing) forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts. According to this philosophy, everything has both yin and yang aspects (for instance, shadow cannot exist without light). Either of the two major aspects may manifest more strongly in a particular object, depending on the criterion of the observation. The yin yang (i.e. taijitu symbol) shows a balance between two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section. [Quote from wikipedia]
☑ Genuine wood surface with a soft TPU bumper.
☑ High-power laser engraving without printing or coloring.
☑ Compatible with standard wireless charging (QI); MagSafe (magnetic) option available for select iPhone models.
☑ Raised front edges protect the screen (Note: For certain Samsung and Google models with curved edge screens, this lip is reduced. We recommend using a protective film.)
☑ Heads up - Under natural light, Darkwood's actual color will appear more like brownish-black. Since this is a natural product, the grain and engraving may vary from the images. That's what makes each case one-of-a-kind!
☑ I got you covered with a one-year warranty.
Customization Options:
#If you're having trouble opening my video URLs in the Etsy App, just copy and paste them into Chrome or Safari.
#Copyright Notice: these trade names (Apple iPhone*/MagSafe*/Samsung Galaxy*/Google Pixel*/Chrome*/Safari*) are protected by the registered trademarks of their respective owners.).
About this design:
Taiji or Tai chi (simplified Chinese: 太极; traditional Chinese: 太極; pinyin: tàijí; lit. 'great pole') is a Chinese cosmological term for the 'Supreme Ultimate' state of undifferentiated absolute and infinite potential, the oneness before duality, from which yin and yang originate. It can be compared with the old wuji (無極, 'without pole'). In the cosmology pertaining to yin and yang, the material energy, which this universe has created itself out of, is also referred to as qi. It is believed that the organization of qi in this cosmology of yin and yang has formed many things.[2] Included among these forms are humans. Many natural dualities (such as light and dark, fire and water, expanding and contracting) are thought of as physical manifestations of the duality symbolized by yin and yang. This duality lies at the origins of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of traditional Chinese medicine,[3] and a central principle of different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise, such as baguazhang, taijiquan (t'ai chi), and qigong (Chi Kung), as well as appearing in the pages of the I Ching.
The notion of duality can be found in many areas, such as Communities of Practice. The term 'dualistic-monism' or dialectical monism has been coined in an attempt to express this fruitful paradox of simultaneous unity and duality. Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary (rather than opposing) forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts. According to this philosophy, everything has both yin and yang aspects (for instance, shadow cannot exist without light). Either of the two major aspects may manifest more strongly in a particular object, depending on the criterion of the observation. The yin yang (i.e. taijitu symbol) shows a balance between two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section. [Quote from wikipedia]
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