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Code:FS1
Rs:101/-

Three Emperor Coins tied with Blue Ribbon

Three Lucky Money Emperor coins tied with Blue ribbon the symbol of ever increasing business success. Always keep a set of these coins on you to symbolise success in business. When attending an important financial meeting hold them in your hand to ensure the meeting goes your way. These important I Ching Coins may be placed in the wealth sector of your home or office. They may be placed in the family sector of your home or office. Place behind you on the wall in the office. Place the Yang side up, this is the side with 4 characters. these coins can be used as a metal cure.

 




Code:FS2
Rs:101/-

 Ching Coins with Red Ribbon 

I Ching Coins have been used for centuries as amulets to ward off evil and disease, they were often worn by children (one coin added each year until the age of 15) after being first placed on a deity for blessing i.e. Laughing Buddha, Quan Yin. In Feng Shui coins represent the element metal and symbolize wealth. These 3 coins tied with red thread should be placed in the wealth sector, or placed on accounts books, a cash register, in a purse or wallet to attract wealth. Three coins are used to read the I Ching, by naming one side Yin and the other side Yang and reading from the trigrams for ancient advice on how to improve and harmonize ones life.

 
 





Code:FS3
Rs:251/-

 I Ching Coins for Wealth 

These 8 I Ching Coins, linked together with a red ribbon, are believed to attract good fortune and prosperity. You may separate them in to 3's and attach to order and invoice books in business. Or alternatively by combining 8 I Ching coins, it will magnify the effect double-fold. The red pouch may be used as a holder so as to make it easier to attach to covers of invoices, order or bank books. They can also be attached to the cover of Savings Books, holders or credit cards, diaries and any items that stands for or is used for incoming wealth. The wealth sector is in the SE corner of your home or office. To find your auspicious directions visit our Kua Number Page or go to Feng Shui Questions for a personal Reading for one of our Professional Feng Shui Consultants

 





Code:FS3
Rs:151/-

Emperor Coins tied with Golden Ribbon

Three Emperor coins tied with gold ribbon the symbol of ever increasing wealth for generation Always keep a set of these coins on you to symbolise ever increasing wealth. When attending an important financial meeting hold them in your hand to ensure the meeting goes your way. These important I Ching Coins may be placed in the wealth sector of your home or office. They may be placed in the family sector of your home or office. Place behind you on the wall in the office. Place the Yang side up, this is the side with 4 characters. these coins can be used as a metal cure.

 






Code:FS5
Rs:351/-


 Abundance and Clarity Bell

This exquisite Bell may help to fulfil your dreams creating abundance and Chi. Bells make delightful tinkling sounds and are sensitive to any form of movement, so making them a useful Feng Shui cure. For thousands of years bells have been symbolic with warding off evil influences, and the announcement of good will . Used in Feng Shui to symbolize the dispersal of malignant Chi` energy (Sha). Hang this Bell in the main foyer of your companies headquarters, or in your hall or entrance of your home

  




Code:FS6
Rs:501/-

 Feng Shui Money Bag of  Abundance 

The Feng Shui Money Bag of Abundance contains 3 I Ching Coins tied with Red Ribbon to symbolise money flowing into your life Coins have been used for thousands of years as amulets of good fortune The Dragon Coin is the bringer of great happiness for married couples as well as being the symbol of eternal money luck The Golden Ingots are a Prosperity Symbol. This golden ingots are replica's of the ancient Chinese gold ingots. They have a shape similar to that of a boat, to symbolise abundance and having an easy life, as in the saying "Plain Sailing". Carry your Feng Shui Money bag with you where ever you may go, so that you attract abundance and good fortune and never be without money

  




Code:FS7
Rs:251/-

 Dragon and Phoenix Bell 

The Dragon and Phoenix with Four Bells is used for ringing in good fortune so as to increase your good fortune. The Dragon and Phoenix bell can be hung in the Northeast of your home or office for you to feel the full benefit of he Bell. The Dragon and Phoenix embody the male and female essences. These celestial animals symbolize a strong and successful union, such as a relationship or business partnership. The Dragon which is male, is the Yang energy and the Phoenix which is female is the Yin energy. Ancient Chinese mythology believe that their relationship to be of supreme importance in Chinese Symbolism.

  
 





Code:FS8
Rs:251/-

 Laughing Buddha of Plenty 

The Laughing Buddha is a well known symbol of happiness, wealth, kindness and innocent contented joy. It is believed that by rubbing his tummy each day, which is said to contain much wealth, will bring good luck and prosperity. Buddha's should never be placed on the floor as this is a sign of disrespect. All About Feng Shui recommends that you place your Buddha at least 4' from the floor in an elevated position. Treat him with respect and he will reward you handsomely. Best direction for him to be placed is your personal wealth direction

  
 

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