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http://stores.ebay.com/wombat1138?refid=store , items 290117473306, 290117475350, 290117475578, and nineteen other listings for various magatama; first written by me for that purpose several years ago:
http://www.nuimana.com/spellsb.html , about a third of the way down the page:
After some hunting around on that site, I eventually found an email address and have requested a proper citation for my text. We'll see if they actually respond. At the moment, not quite feeling incensed/bored enough to rampage around there looking for additional text stolen from other sources; however, subject to change.
Nowadays, most people think a magatama is an off-center glass seed bead. But originally, the term belonged to "curved jewels" (the literal translation) like the ones here: stones carved into a comma-like shape whose significance is lost to the ages. Different sources claim it's meant to resemble a drop of water, a sprouting seed, a tongue of flame, or even an embryo-- maybe all of the above, for all I know. Whatever its origin, the magatama has always had a special status in Japan; even now, one of the sacred Imperial treasures is a magatama necklace handed down from the ancestral sun-goddess Amaterasu, or so they say.
http://www.nuimana.com/spellsb.html , about a third of the way down the page:
Magatama-shaped Crystal (Japanese): Most people think a magatama is an off-center glass seed bead. But originally, the term belonged to "curved jewels" (the literal translation): stones carved into a comma-like shape whose significance is lost to the ages. Different sources claim it's meant as mimicry of a drop of water, a sprouting seed, a tongue of flame, or even an embryo -- maybe all of the above, for all I know. Whatever its origin, the magatama has always had a special status in Japan. Even in Modern-day Japan, one of the sacred Imperial treasures is considered to be a magatama necklace handed down from the sun-goddess Amaterasu.
After some hunting around on that site, I eventually found an email address and have requested a proper citation for my text. We'll see if they actually respond. At the moment, not quite feeling incensed/bored enough to rampage around there looking for additional text stolen from other sources; however, subject to change.
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on 2007-09-04 01:01 pm (UTC)I noticed a misspelling on your store home page header (and I always find it helpful when people tell me the typos in my assorted stuff, so here's hoping you find this helpful, too):
Anime-inspired jewelry (FY, IY, etc.) made of fine materials such as gemstones, freshwater pearls, Czech glass, and sterling silver; beautidul and durable enough to go beyond cosplay into everyday wear. Also selling leftover beads and random other pretties.
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on 2007-09-04 04:47 pm (UTC)