- SKU#: SKU5605
- Weight: 610g
- Dim: 3.875x2.5x3.25 in (10x6.5x8.5 cm)
- Material: Glass
Unlike the regular money frog, this one is specially designed by incorporating a Pak Choy (Chinese cabbage) to maximize its wealth beckoning effect. With one sitting on a bed of gold coins and the other on a giant gold ingot biting on a coin, it goes to show how hardworking thiese Money Frogs will go the extra mile to to snatch windfall luck for you. It will lead to manifestation of good speculative luck in gambling, horse racing, sports and lottery betting. It's further embellished with the symbol of authority, power and smooth-sailing - the Ruyi.
The pak choi or bok choy is a very popular symbol of good luck charm particularly in Hong Kong. Phonetically, Pak can mean a hundred and choi - wealth. The pak choi is then meant to represent 100 kinds of wealth luck and prosperity.
The Money Frog, also recognized by name the “Three Legged Toad ”, is a celestial and mythical creature, emerging every full moon to bring with it wealth and good fortune. It is one of the most prominent symbols of prosperity and monetary gain in Feng Shui, and can often be spotted beside cash registers, receptions and owners’ desks all across Asia.
Some Feng Shui tips on how you can make full use of this good luck symbol to attract wealth luck:
1) Display this Liu Li Pak Choy with Money Frog and Ru Yi in the Southeast sector of your workplace or living room; this is known as the “Wealth Sector” based on Feng Shui Bagua, and is said to help enhance both your windfall luck and provide monetary gain for members of the household.
2) The Money Frog is believed to bring you sudden bursts of windfall luck when displayed in your “Sheng Chi” corner (Feng Shui Kua), as well as the areas of your home where the #8 and #9 lucky Flying Stars are situated.
3) Using two Money Frogs in the same area is a very beneficial practice; at the main entrance of your home or office, place on frog facing inwards, and one facing outwards. This signifies the frogs collecting money from outside and then bringing it into the home or office.
4) Housewives who place the Feng Shui Money Frog at the altar of the Wealth or Earth God is believed to be benefited with the luck of gambling.
5) The lucky charm is essential for businessmen who are seeking to expand their business; when placed at integral points of customer interaction (such as counters and cash registers), the frog is said to help create a better money-generating environment.
6) For the best results from the Money Frog, use nine figures in the same area. This is ideal because it symbolizes the flow of money inwards from the nine directions of the compass. The frogs can be placed either in your living room or in your front garden; display them at arbitrary points, ensuring that they are all facing in different directions. The Feng Shui Money Frog at your main entrance should, however, face inwards – this signifies money coming into your household. While nine is the optimum number, three or six Money Frogs will also be sufficient in creating wealth luck.
7) For individuals who have careers in which commission is a bonus, place a money frog beside your desk or in a diagonal direction to the main entrance of your house; this is reputed to subconsciously encourage customers to tip to your benefit.
8) Money Frog makes an excellent good luck gift.
This gorgeous sculpture is made from the mystifying liuli material. This captivating multi-colored crystal glass is seeing a surge in popularity not only in Asia but also America and Europe. The procedure of creating Liu Li glass is pretty similar to the age-old French glass casting technique known as "pate-de-verre". Handcrafted using a laborious 12-step process, creating Liu Li crystal is special and difficult due to several factors with a high failure rate. That's why Chinese Liuli art pieces always fetch a higher price. The instability of the molds (which is not reusable) and high firing temperatures required are the two most common reasons determining the success rate of producing a beautiful Liuli artwork. Each piece of Liu Li glass is unique as the mixture of colors varies from one to the next.