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Fuk Good Fortune Jade Pendant

Fuk Good Fortune Jade Pendant
Fuk Good Fortune Jade Pendant
US$9.88
SKU: SKU3259 (Out Of Stock)
Weight : 30.00g ( 0.07 lbs)
Dim: Dia. 0.55x0.25 in, 22 in Lgth (1.4x0.6 cm, 55 cm)
Material: Crystal

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The Good Fortune jade pendant brings good wealth luck and abundance energy.

The famous Chinese character "Fook" or "Fuk" can mean good fortune, happiness or blessing. It symbolizes good wealth, health and riches. During the Lunar New Year, Chinese families would paste this symbol on anything and everything to bring good omen: walls, doors, food containers and even fruits for prayers! Often they are pasted inverted because an upside down "Fook" sounds like "Fook Dao" which sounds similar to "Fortune Arrives"! When worn, this Fuk jade pendant is said to bring to its wearer a smooth and uninterrupted upward mobility and a profusion of blessings in every aspiration of your life.

Jade is the most beloved gemstone of the Chinese. Recorded history has shown that this stone has been used as jewelry since 5000 years ago! It's also known as the 'stone of heaven' or 'noble stone' and was held higher in value than gold in olden times. Jade was a symbol of rank, power and wealth for kings, emperors and noblemen. Confucius mentioned that jade contained and reflected human virtues like durability, purity, serenity and radiance. To many Chinese, jade has magical protective powers that keep the wearer from harm. Considered to be the ultimate Feng Shui crystal, jade charms are said to bring harmony, attract good luck and friendship and promotes self-sufficiency. It also increases nurturing and love that can be used to harmonize dysfunctional relationships. Mentally, jade helps discard negative thoughts and soothes the mind as well as stimulates ideas.

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