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2009 Grand Duke Charm
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List Price:USD78
Our Price:USD20.88
Material: Pure Brass
Color: Gold Plated
Dimension(in): 1.8x2.8 in brass piece
Weight: 50g each
ID: SL11198 |
2-PCS SPECIAL
Special Price:USD36.88
ID: SL11198st |
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Product Description
This new 2009 Grand Duke Charm (Tai Sui
Talisman) provides powerful protection and safeguard against many
dangers from the Grand Duke Jupiter (Tai Sui). We have specially
enhanced it to incorporate the authentic current year's "Tai
Sui Mantra" onto it for genuine protection. This lucky protector
also combines with another 4 potent symbols of Tai Sui protection;
namely a pair of Pi Yaos working hand-in-hand, the image of the
year's Tai Sui, multiple lucky fans to blow away misfortune and
the secret friends Rat-Ox (Liu-He Theory). This protection charm
is best carried along and hung in ones personal bedroom, workplace
and car for protection against mishaps. In 2009, the following
people requires this charm:
1. Zodiac Sheep - confront Tai Sui
2. Zodiac Ox - offend Tai Sui
3. Zodiac Dog - torture Tai Sui
4. Zodiac Dragon - break Tai Sui
5. Zodiac Horse - harm Tai Sui
6. Occupants of houses facing northeast - offend Tai Sui
7. Occupants of houses facing southwest - confront Tai Sui
8. Occupants of bedrooms in the southwest - offend Tai Sui
Note:The brass piece is made from a very prestigious brass factory
and due to its exclusive make, the item
comes with a free beautiful jewellery box as well!

Free extravagant jewellery casing
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What are the special properties of
this Tai Sui Talisman?
We first specially developed the real Grand
Duke Charm to incorporate the original "Tai Sui Mantra" onto it
for authenticity back in 2007. From time to time, we improved
it further to the enhanced version. It actually refers to a set
of chinese incantation of the Tai Sui. This mantra had been used
for centuries to help people overcome the wrath of Tai Sui. Finally
they have been successfully shrunk into miniature size and molded
onto the tough brass material after countless times of failure
and hardwork with the help of sophisticated technology put into
the development of the master mold. Probably the reason why no
one ever developed the real Grand Duke Charm is because of the
complexity and high cost involved. But because our main purpose
is to get the best remedy in everything as our mission to serve
the feng shui community, we would still like to share the results
with all. One can consider it as a subsidized gift from us for
just a small fee one has to pay for it....SERIOUSLY!
 
Front view
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The Grand Duke in the year of Ox 2009 is
General Fu You. The details about Him could be found in our page
on 2009 Tai Sui.
And lastly, Pi Yao is the most popular celestial animal used by
Feng Shui enthusiasts as recommended by the classical masters.
Pi Yao is the ninth generation of the Heavenly Dragon and has
different names depending on where it is being sighted. Pi Yao
lives in the heaven, Pi Xiu lives on earth and Pi Kan lives in
the sea. All of them bring the same blessings and possess the
same properties. Pi Yao is a protective heavenly creature that
has one horn, lion-dog face, hoofs and little wings and a tail.
Many people prefer using Pi Yao over Chi Lin because Pi Yao does
not have an anus and only eats but does not dispose. It has a
big and infinite appetite. Pi Yao are also known to be very obedient
to their owners as they are loyal in nature.
The Pi Yao provides a minimum of six blessings as follows:
1. Ushers good luck and fortune
2. Generate good feng shui or earth luck
3. Elevating wealth and riches
4. Protects individuals and home
5. Drives away evil, obstacles and hardship
6. Brings windfall luck
Who needs the Tai Sui Talisman?
This authentic Grand Duke Charm is a countermeasure
against dangers of the annual "Tai Sui" (Grand Duke
Jupiter). In 2009, the zodiacs afflicted with such problems are
as follows:
1. Zodiac Sheep - confront Tai Sui
2. Zodiac Ox - offend Tai Sui
3. Zodiac Dog - torture Tai Sui
4. Zodiac Dragon - break Tai Sui
5. Zodiac Horse - harm Tai Sui
6. Occupants of houses facing northeast - offend Tai Sui
7. Occupants of houses facing southwest - confront Tai Sui
8. Occupants of bedrooms in the southwest - offend Tai Sui
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