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Jixiang Fukui (Protective
Wealth Blossom Elephant)
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List Price:USD28
Our Price:USD12.88
Material: Earth Material
Color: Colorful
Dimension(in): 2.5x2.2x2 in
Weight: 150g
ID: SL10883 |
2-PCS SPECIAL
Special Price:USD18.88
ID: SL10883st |
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Product Description
This is the peony on elephant. Peony
is called "fu kui hwa" in chinese, while the elephant
is called "jixiang". When combined together, they
are known as the jixiang fukui which connotes safety, strength,
protection and prosperity altogether:
1. This elephant blesses one with prosperity and abundance.
2. This elephant guards the wealth when one becomes rich and
fight off violence and burglary.
 
Beautiful and stunning!
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Where to place this object?
The elephant were used in warfare by chinese
during ancient times. In fact, during the reign of Kang Hsi, the
King of Siam had sent a number of tribute elephants as gifts to
the Chinese emperor. In some countries like Indochina and India,
only the Kings are allowed ride on the elephant. It is the symbol
of royalty, power and grandness. The elephant is known for its
confidence, strength, sagacity and prudence and is one of the
four animals representing power or energy, the other three being
tiger, leopard and lion. Elephant signifies the prime minister
too, because of its chinese naming "hsiang". It is also
one of the seven treasures of Buddhism.
One can display this elephant in the following areas:
1. To usher in wealth and success, display it in the living room
showing this elephant arriving from the maindoor looking into
the house. If possible try to display it in wealth corners such
as your personal sheng chi corner, the SE corner or the water
star #8 corner. In those positions, this elephant will also ensure
ones finance is protected.
2. To provide with ultimate blessings of a peaceful year, this
elephant can be brought into the house and place anywhere along
the axis of the house, particularly the west corner of the house.
For leaders and partriarch, this elephant will help them stay
in power and free from being overthrown.
3. Females who wish to contribute more and become visible in the
working environment can display this elephant on her desk. This
is to borrow the luck from Princess Cheung Ping.
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