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Prosperity Wealth Cat Door Curtain
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List Price:USD128
Our Price:USD63.88
Material: Fabric
Color: Brown
Dimension(in): 33x56 in
Weight: 350g
ID: SL10470 |
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Product Description
This door curtain is center parted at a
height where one can pass through it with little problem. Door
curtain is a simple remedy to block away killing breathe (energy
"chi") and excellent camouflage for many problematic
situations in feng shui. We found that the Japanese intelligently
use them widely in decorating their premises. One would have seen
them hanging at doors of Japanese restaurants to block away incoming
"shar chi". Such curtains actually could also fit nicely
and able to blend into our modern living wonderfully. This door
curtain has the four auspicious characters "Zhao Chye Nan
Fook" which means "blessings of wealth and prosperity".
At the bottom of the wordings, there are two cute and smiley wealthcats
lifting their paws, one on the left and the other on the right.
One signifies attracting wealth and the other attracting network.
It attracts money luck, business, prosperity and opportunities.
These doorcurtains could be hung in the following situations to
remedy problematic feng shui situations where renovation is not
possible:
1. Display at the door of the toilet if ones living room is attached
to the toilet.
2. Display at the door of the kitchen if ones living room is attached
to the kitchen.
3. Display at a door that is in direct confrontation to ones maindoor
as you enter.
4. Display at a door where there are internal poison arrow such
as sharp furniture pieces pointing to the door.
5. Display at the door where there are other doors directly confronting
or opposite to it.
6. Display at the door where it is located at the end of a long
walking path or alley.
7. Display at the door of the toilet if there is a toilet attached
to a bedroom, especially if ones bed is facing this door.
8. Display at the door of any storerooms.
Note: This curtain can
be hung with metal wire, thick strings or plastic rods. But they
are not included as part of this sale.

Smiley Wealthcat enlarged view
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What the Wealth Cat symbolizes and how to place the object?
Also known as beckoning cat, he has long been loved by people as a symbol of good luck and are believed to attract customers into shops.
Beckoning cat originated from Gotokuji temple, located in a calm residential area of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. In fact, there is a small shrine dedicated to the worship of the beckoning cat in this temple.
It is said that the beckoning cat originated from the story in the 16th century about a priest's beloved cat which had brought a lot of good fortune to the Gotokuji temple.
Naotaka (a feudal lord of Hikone) passed by Gotokuji temple one day on his way home from hunting with a falcon and saw a cat beckoning him into the temple. At the cat's apparent invitation, Naotaka and his party stopped in the temple for a break. As soon as they had entered the temple, the blue sky turned dark and a huge thunderstorm appeared out of nowhere. Naotaka was pleased with the good luck in having avoided the storm and had since then revived and patronized Gotokuji temple.
The story about cats bringing good fortune had spread across Japan and a figurine in the shape of a sitting cat with its paw raised upward can be found in every shop throughout the nation today. In recent years, it had also spread widely to other asian community in US, Europe, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
Present day visitors to Gotokuji temple can visit Shofukukannondo, a small building devoted to the beckoning cat that reputedly brought the temple good fortune. Japanese people visit the shrine to pray for good health, prosperity of businesses and to seek fulfillment of their wishes.
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