- SKU#: SKU1665 (Out of Stock)
- Weight: 390g
- Dim: 3.25x1.25x1.75 - 2x1x1.125 in (8.3x3.2x4.4 - 5.1x2.5x2.8 cm)
- Material: Metal
A work of beauty, these impressive Bejeweled Wish-Fulfilling Three Elephants is absolutely striking when shone with lights.
This glamorous hand-made Bejewelled Wish-Fulfilling Three Elephants has been intricately embedded with dazzling crystals and accented with colorful enamel. The numerous glittering gems and the resplendent gold finish are a representation of abundant riches and wealth. Within its body, it boasts a hidden compartment, easily open and closed with a magnetic clasp – this serves as a “wish fulfilling box”, in which the beholder inscribes their wish on a slip of paper and locks it in the compartment.
A work of beauty, this impressive Bejeweled Wish-Fulfilling Three Elephants is absolutely striking when shone with lights, attracting many admiring eyes, as well as emitting vibes of prosperous chi and the good traits the item represents.
The three elephants come in three sizes - signifiying generations blessed with good fortune and good descendant luck.
The elephant is a prominent symbol of strength, fertility and intelligence in many cultures, including Chinese, Indian and African. It is a respected animal of insight, cherished by many. In Buddhism, the elephant is one of the eight holy animals, and in the Hindu religion, the Ganesha is the God with the head of an elephant.
In both a mythical and religious role, the Elephant is seen as a mark of magnificence, able to be worshipped and honoured. In many folklore and war stories, the elephant has been seen as enchanting and alluring - in ancient China, the Elephant was a war animal, often given as gifts to the emperor by the King of Siam, during the Kang Hsi era. This animal could always outdo the opponent and prove both its dignity and discretion.
The Elephant also holds a very potent position in Feng Shui. The mother of Buddha had dreams about a pure white elephant directly prior to Buddha’s birth; it is for this reason that the Elephant is now an icon of fertility, being used by couples or singles who desire a newborn. It is an auspicious omen, providing protection for the beholder.
In Feng Shui, those who have an Elephant in their house will be blessed with many beneficial sanctions. Here are some Feng Shui tips to achieve that:
1) In Chinese, the word “elephant” is phonetically similar to “Prime Minister”. The elephant is thus regarded as a symbol of vigour, aptitude, power and prominence and can be used to enhance the luck of the head of a household or company.
2) For businessmen, display a pair of Elephants in a distinguished spot on your desk in your office, facing outwards. This is believed to provide you with fortification from your opponents, as well as induce victory on your business ventures.
3) If you and your partner are trying for a child, place the Elephants in the West sector of your home (the corner of descendant luck, according to Feng Shui Bagua 8 Life Aspiration formula) or in the bedroom.
4) Make a wish when rubbing its trunk. The Feng Shui elephant is also known as a grantor of wishes.