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Six Yellow Jasper Feng Shui Gold Ingots Tassel

Six Yellow Jasper Feng Shui Gold Ingots Tassel
Six Yellow Jasper Feng Shui Gold Ingots Tassel
US$16.88
SKU: SKU3716 (Out Of Stock)
Weight : 50.00g ( 0.11 lbs)
Dim: 1x0.375x0.5 in, Lgth 8.25 in (2.5x1x1.3 cm, 21 cm)
Material: Crystal

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Gold ingots were the ancient currency in Chinese between influential people, such as government officials and emperors. It is because of this that today, gold ingots have the Feng Shui symbolism of wealth and high status. They are designed in a special manner to best release wealth luck and good chi. In addition to being used alone, gold ingots are placed in large numbers in wealth vases or ships – the bigger the ingots are, the more effect they will have. In countries all over Asia, they are also placed at the altar, in the presence of prominent Wealth Gods such as The Three Immortals Fuk Luk Sau, Tua Peh Kong, and Chai Shen Yeh.

Carry this lucky charm with you to constantly remind the mind of money-making opportunities and to attract wealth luck. You can hang it in your car, bags or in the vicinity of your worddesk such as on your drawer, computer screen or cubicle wall.

The Yellow Jasper crystal is known as the nurturing stone. It is said to support during prolonged illness or hospitalization and reenergizes the body. When you are going through difficult phases in life, Yellow Jasper will reward you with the courage to carry on. It will also provide perseverance so that you do not give up in overcoming treacherous obstacles. In addition to this, Jasper is believed to stimulate the connections in your brain, creating higher intelligence, enhancing quick thinking, reenergizing the decision making process, and even intensifying sexual gratification. Jasper can reduce the negative effects of electromagnetic pollution.

 

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