- SKU#: SKU2793 (Out Of Stock)
- Weight: 1,200g
- Dim: 1.625x1.625x4 in each (4.1x4.xx10.2 cm)
- Material: Metal
According to Lillian Too, famous Feng Shui author and grandmaster, Fuk Luk Sau should be displayed on a high table, in front of a solid wall.
This absolutely beautiful Bejewelled Wish-Fulfilling Fuk Luk Sau has been intricately embedded with glittering gems to represent an abundant o.f 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 Fuk Luk Sau set is absolutely striking when shone with lights, attracting many admiring eyes, as well as emitting vibes of prosperous chi and the endless good traits this symbol represents.
The Fuk Luk Sau, meaning “Three Lucky Immortals / Star Gods”, are a very popular symbol to display in Asian homes or offices. They are also highly sought after by those in positions of high power, such as government officials or politicians, because the Fuk Luk Sau bring authority, success, fame and fortune.
These three star deities are strong icons of the most essential aspirations on which humankind depends; wealth, happiness and longevity. Each of these deities are often shown carrying with them different items with auspicious meanings – Fuk is seen holding a child - which symbolizes good descendant luck and happiness. Luk, in the center of the three deities, carries a “Ru Yi” (scepter of office), and symbolizes prosperity and authority. Sau holds in his hands a peach (the fruit of immortality) and a staff hung with a Wu Lou. Sau is a symbol of longevity and a healthy life.
These three star gods together are a representation of inner harmony; it is said that if you prominently place the Fuk Luk Sau in a main room of your home, such as the living or dining room, they will bring unity to your family and endless good fortune to the residents of the house. According to Lillian Too, famous Feng Shui author and grandmaster, it should be displayed on a high table, in front of a solid wall in either the dining room or living room. The Fuk Luk Sau would also be effective in the office, but it must be placed behind your work desk or working area. The Fuk Luk Sau are not prayed to, but they must still be revered and respected.
The Fuk Luk Sau are rarely seen in a religious light; they are merely an icon used in Feng Shui, and so are not prayed to at altars or temples.
Some Feng Shui tips on the placement of these Chinese Deities:
1). When the Fuk Luk Sau face your dining table, they are believed to bring an abundance of blessings, making sure that you are never in need and have sufficient resources for the whole family to be happy.
2) Place the Fuk Luk Sau on a table which is higher than 3 feet, in main areas of your home (such as the main hall); this will serve to signify that all goals in the lives of family members will be reached.
3) To obtain support from those around you, the Fuk Luk Sau or Fu Lu Shou should be displayed behind your desk or work area.
4) Display the Fuk Luk Sau in distinguished directions or sectors of the main halls of your home, to energize and revitalize the force of Feng Shui.
5) Place the Fuk Luk Sau statues in important vicinities of customer interaction, such as the reception desk or the manager’s office, to bring in wealth luck and success.
*Note* Although these deities are not prayed to, they must still be treated with respect. Never place them in the bedroom, the kitchen or the toilet.