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Pot of Three Blessings
(Fuk Luk Sau)
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List Price:USD108
Special Price:USD36.88
Material: Brass
Color: 24K Gold Plated
Dimension(in): 3.5x2.3x2.5 in
Weight: 550g
ID: SL10923 |
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Product Description
The three blessings here refer to:
1. Good Fortune
2. Lots of Male Children
3. Longevity
This pot has three treasures combination, namely the fushou
(Buddha's Palm of Windfall), the peach and the pomegranate.
The fushou is a fingered citron associated to Buddha, the
peach is the fruit of immortality and the pomegranate has
many seeds implying many children. These three fruits are
called Fuk Luk Sau, which is the symbolic representation of
the Fuk Luk Sau. Those who have religions offended by the
presence of deity figurines can now enjoy the same blessings
with this special pot as a powerful emblem of happiness, affluence
and longevity. It would be a very suitable gift to close friends
and relatives.
 
The fushou, the peach, the pomegranate
and the fortune bat on the treasure pot
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What Fuk Luk Sau symbolize?
The Fuk Luk Sau (also known as Three Star Gods) is the most important symbol that appear in all chinese households as they integrate
1. Happiness/Descendants Luck/Power/Authority,
2. Success/Prosperity/Wealth and
3. Longevity/Health.
All the good Feng Shui that we need in one masterpiece. Yes, that is what you need. They are favoured by many businessmen, politicians, high ranking government officials and executives.
The Star of Wealth "Fuk" has the highest rank
among the three constellations. It is the Purple Star which emblems
wealth, good fortune, good luck and success. The Star of Wealth
is often being denoted as a wiseman who carries the ru yi (chinese
sceptre) that promises smoothness and success in endeavours and
a gold ingot that promises wealth luck. He normally bestows one
with career/business success with enhanced income luck.
The Star of Happiness "Luk" takes on the second rank of star constellation among the three. He symbolizes family happiness, life fulfillment, many children and grandchildren, good relationship and mutual love. He carries a heavenly scroll and sometimes carry a child on his hand. He is also the epitome of high ranking official, where authority is gained and salary is adequate.
The Star of Longevity "Sau" is associated to the star in the south pole. This star is often being symbolized by an oldman with protruding forehead, white hair and beard whom attained immortality. He normally carries a dragon crutch, a peach, the fungus of immortality ling tzi and the wu lou (gourd) which have medicinal values. He often impart virtues to people on the secret of longevity and ask them to avoid greed, negative thinking and arrogance as principles to sustaining longevity and good health. His magical peach is blossomed from the heaven only every 3000 years. His image represents good health and longevity.
This Fuk Luk Sau representation treasure pot
is best placed in the following locations:
1. Reception area as you enter your homes to signify all aspirations
of life being fulfilled. They must be placed higher than 3 feet
on solid tables.
2. Important areas of your living rooms and family rooms (any
directions or sectors) to tap excellent Feng Shui luck and energies.
3. In hotel lobbies, reception areas of business premises and
bosses' rooms.
4. Dining area facing your dining table for blessings of a lifetime
on the whole family. The should be placed on side tables that
are above three feet high.
5. Fuk Luk Sau treasure pot can be placed behind your sitting
position to gain vital support and good fortune to fulfill all
your aspirations in life.
6. According to the "Sub Direct Spirit" by observing
the Ho Tu, the secondary wealth corner for Period 8 (2004-2024)
resides in the east. Therefore, placing the Fuk Luk Sau treasure
pot in your east is said to bring you abundance luck and excellent
fortune.
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