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Fortune Bats Clinging
on Infinity Carps
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List Price:USD108
Our Price:USD56.88
65%Discount:USD19.88
Material: Brass
Color: Gold
Dimension(in): 2.5x2.5x3.8 in
Weight: 250g
ID:SL11240 |
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Product Description
This flamboyant 8-shaped double carp
ornament is the manifestation of uncompromising ambition in
the ultimate endeavour of aspiration, regal luxury and prosperity.
Double carps resemble joyous unions, marriage luck, abundant
good fortune, prosperity, successful examination and literary
luck. Both the carps are energetic and determined to resist
any big currents in the yellow river. Both the carps are determined
to leap to attain higher achievement. What is more, it has
the shape of eight or infinity to signify many good things:
wealth star #8, fortune period 8, endless wealth, endless
love, riches etc. On the other hand, there are fortune bats
clinging on them resembling long life, happiness and good
luck, and implies "fortune just in front of you".This
ornament is recommended for those who like to tap greater
heights in fortune, prosperity and joyous relationship. This
ornament is especially auspicious if displayed in houses that
have double 8 in front or one in front and another at the
back be they water or mountain stars 8.
 
Fortune Bats clinging on the carps to double the auspice
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What Carps symbolizes and how to place this object?
Fish can increase the momentum of wealth generation, gather accumulation of wealth and neutralize negative forces. The chinese always associate the fish with abundance and prosperity with the saying "nien nien yew yu" which means "seeing abundance harvest every year". Because of its strong symbolic meaning, chinese homes are normally decorated with fish ponds, aquariums and art pieces. They believe this is will make the family income "float". There are quite a number of fishes which are popular among feng shui enthusiasts, but mostly are red, orange, gold or silverish white in color. And all of them are fresh water fish, where so far we had not seen salt water fish being used to activate feng shui luck.
The carp is probably the most popular fish reared in ancient china till today, where it can be found in imperial palaces, homes of the rich and powerful, casinos and hotels as a traditional feng shui fish. The carp is very closely associated to the dragon. The old tale of the carp jumping and crossing over "Dragon Gate" to transform into a Dragon had become very popular. The carp is a tough fish that could resist big currents in China's ancient Yellow River and this portray perseverance and determination of it. It is able to persistently resist hardship, swim upstream and rapidly jumping above the water to reach heaven to symbolize great achievements in ones pursuit or high ambitions of a lifetime. Although the carp is often being associated to scholastic success and literary luck, but it is also a potent emblem of happy outcome, joyful marriage, sufficient fortune and prosperity.
We normally recommend the carp to increase
one's educational growth and a charm that leads to passing examinations
with flying colors. But some of our customers see an increase in
their business after displaying the carp, while those in sales and
marketing view it as bringing plenty of success by putting them
in a competitive advantage over their competitors. For housewives,
the carps are considered as a powerful symbol of harmony and joy
which carries peaceful meanings to their household.
Bats has a legendary role. In caverns of the hills in china are found bats of a thousand years old which is silverish is color and are fed on stalactites. These bats have medicinal values and is an important ingredient in chinese herbal medicines. It normally appears in the summer to bring happiness and torpid in the winter. Because of its ability to swallow its own breath, it attains a very long age.
Bat is an auspicious symbol for chinese, it is emblematic of happiness
and longevity. Their symbolic presence are employed in ancient
chinese homes, used together with fortune symbols and carried
by deities like Chung Kwei and Sau Sing Kung to signify wealth.
If you notice, the head of the Ru Yi normally has the shape of
a fortune bat spreading out its wings. They do not signify dracula
like what the west believe. Bat (pronounced as "fook"
in chinese) means prosperity and has the capability to deflect
illnesses or outbreak that that causes unnatural death.
This powerful fortune symbol can be displayed
in several places to raise the bar for your pursuits:
1. Display around the home to attain greater
heights in material success and power. It can also be displayed
in your personal Sheng Chi direction to ensure very fortunate returns.
2. For those who want to attract academic excellence in 2009,
display it at your study desk. You may also place it in the northeast
direction (according to 8 Aspirations Theory) to absorb the academic
luck.
3. Place the Double Carp symbol to decorate the important areas
of your living rooms, family rooms, reception, dining, cashier's
counter or even bedrooms to increase your wealth luck for the
entire family.
4. Place it in your sheng chi location
to tap maximum wealth luck in enhancing your career, windfall
luck and more sources of income coming your way.
5. For those who know the placement of water in feng shui, you
may place the carps nearby or inside those water features (such
as waterfall, ponds, aquariums):
a. North - for career luck
b. East - for enhancement of family well-being
c. Southeast - for wealth luck
d. Water star #8 position according to Flying Star feng shui -
for wealth luck
6. For bosses, managers and employees, if
you are looking for more personal growth and money opportunities,
it is recommended that you place the carp on the north location
of your work desk. The carp will create the difference between you
and your peers to enable yourself to stay more competitive.
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