The Seven Stars of the Northern Dipper Liuli Pendant–Blessing, Protection & Longevity Charm
"Calm protection for everyday life."
- Pendant Size: 45*18mm
- Pendant Weight: 18g
- Rope: 60cm
- Material: Handcrafted Liuli Glass Art/Glaze
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Available in: Deep Blue/Crystal Clear
This handcrafted Liuli Big Dipper Bagua Pendant combines traditional Taoist symbolism, celestial energy, and elegant minimalist design into one meaningful protective charm.

Engraved with the Northern Dipper (Big Dipper / seven stars) constellation, this rectangular pendant represents guidance, protection, balance, and spiritual blessing.
-Design Inspiration
Inspired by traditional Taoist star worship culture, this pendant transforms the sacred image of the Big Dipper into a wearable protective symbol.
The minimalist rectangular form represents:
- Stability
- Direction
- Grounded energy
- Calm clarity
Meanwhile, the engraved seven-star constellation symbolizes cosmic guidance and spiritual alignment.
-Who It’s For
- Daily symbolic wear
- Spiritual jewelry lovers
- Taoist culture enthusiasts
- Meditation and mindfulness lifestyles
- Meaningful gift giving
-FAQ
Q1: What does the Big Dipper symbolize?
In Taoist tradition, the Big Dipper symbolizes blessing, longevity, guidance, protection, and the removal of misfortune.
Q2: What is liuli made of?
Liuli is a traditional Chinese high-temperature glass art material known for its translucent glow, rich colors, and cultural significance.
Q3: Does this pendant need to be spiritually "cleansed" before I wear it?
While we craft and pack every piece in a high-vibrational, clean space, your pendant will naturally absorb your unique energy over time. You can cleanse it upon arrival by letting it sit in a quiet, sunlit or moonlit spot for a few hours to set your personal intentions.
Big Dipper and North Star Guide: Ancient Chinese Wisdom Explained
The Big Dipper refers to the seven stars known as Tian Shu, Tian Xuan, Tian Ji, Tian Quan, Yu Heng, Kai Yang, and Yao Guang. If you are outdoors in the wilderness, how can you use the Big Dipper to determine direction?
You simply need to use the Big Dipper to locate the North Star.
First, find “Tian Xuan” and “Tian Shu.” Some people may not remember the exact names and positions of the Big Dipper stars, so here is an easier way to remember them: “Tian Xuan” and “Tian Shu” are the two stars at the edge of the ladle-shaped dipper.

Connect the line between “Tian Xuan” and “Tian Shu,” then extend that line about five times further outward. The bright star you find there, with a brightness similar to the Big Dipper stars, is the North Star.
In ancient times, the Big Dipper was worshipped in Taoism as sacred star deities. Not only were the seven stars given the names Tian Shu, Tian Xuan, Tian Ji, Tian Quan, Yu Heng, Kai Yang, and Yao Guang, but each was also assigned different spiritual meanings.
Tian Shu is the Greedy Wolf Star Lord, representing many talents and a changeable personality.
Tian Xuan is the Giant Gate Star Lord, representing a thoughtful mind and straightforward behavior.
Tian Ji is the Fortune Star Lord, associated with wealth and money.
Tian Quan is the Literary Star Lord, representing intelligence, wisdom, and literary talent.
Yu Heng is the Honest Star Lord, representing responsibility and a strong sense of right and wrong.
Kai Yang is the Military Star Lord, representing order, calmness, and dignity.
Yao Guang is the Breaking Army Star Lord, representing courage, innovation, and change.
Besides the Big Dipper, there is also the Southern Dipper with six stars.
The Southern Dipper Six Stars are part of the constellation Sagittarius and include Tian Fu Star, Tian Liang Star, Tian Ji Star, Tian Tong Star, Tian Xiang Star, and Qi Sha Star.
Ancient people also gave the Southern Dipper mythical significance. They believed the Southern Dipper governed the lifespan of emperors and that the Southern Dipper controlled life while the Northern Dipper controlled death.

What does “Sha Po Lang” mean?
“Sha Po Lang” refers to three Zi Wei astrology destiny types: Qi Sha, Po Jun, and Tan Lang.
People born under these three destiny patterns were believed to be extraordinary individuals.
They often succeed during chaotic times, and their lives are usually filled with dramatic ups and downs, with success and failure difficult to predict.
The representative figure of Qi Sha is Guan Yu, known for his honesty and bold personality.
The representative figure of Tan Lang is Zhou Yu, known for eloquence, intelligence, and cleverness.
The representative figure of Po Jun is Zhang Fei, known for integrity, determination, and acting according to his own will.
Although the Sha Po Lang destiny suggests instability and constant life changes, it is also believed to hold the potential for becoming a great hero.