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Brass Horse with Ingot and Fly for Instant Wealth and Victory

Brass Horse with Ingot and Fly for Instant Wealth and Victory
Brass Horse with Ingot and Fly for Instant Wealth and Victory Brass Horse with Ingot and Fly for Instant Wealth and Victory
US$23.88
SKU: SKU2619 (Out of Stock)
Weight : 235.00g ( 0.52 lbs)
Dim: 2.75x1.25x3 in (7x3.2x7.6 cm)
Material: Brass

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This is a rare figurine featuring a Fly and a Gold Ingot atop a horse which symbolizes "Instant Victory and Good Fortune"!

While the Horse alone is a strong representation of business success and accelerated achievement, it is even more potent when it is paired with the Fly. In the Chinese language, the word for “fly on horse” sounds like "ma seong ying" which is similar to the phrase “instant victory" or "instantly win”. Because of this similarity, the Chinese believe that an image of a fly atop a horse will provide even further enhancement in endeavours of both business and life. Individuals who are attempting to get a better grip on the career ladder or thriump over competition will most appreciate the Fly on Horse symbol. On the other hand, Chinese Ingot on Horse symbolizes "instant wealth luck"! People who often try their luck in gambling and lottery buying will also love this good luck charm.

According to Feng Shui Bagua 8 Life Aspiration formula, the Fly Atop Horse will serve its best at creating career luck when placed on the work desk, or in the North sector of a room. This Chinese charm will bring many benefits to the beholder; not only will it allow you the capability to overcome competition, but it will also form better colleague connections, building foundations of support from both subordinates and superiors.

All our Feng Shui products will be cleansed and infused with positive energy before shipping.

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