Oom Yung Doe symbol. The tiger is symbolic of the physical world while the dragon signifies the mental or spiritual world.  Together they represent a harmony between the two.  The Chinese symbol Yin/Yang (Oom Yung) stands for balance in life.

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Oom Yung Doe Double Sword Symbol. The RIGHT HAND is a reminder to accept a good or right challenge in life.  The TWO SWORDS stand for the Chinese symbol for balance and harmony: Yin/Yang (Oom Yung).
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