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Golden Chi Lin Set

(4.5″ x 5″)

The beautiful golden Chi Lins shown here is a pair of male and female.  The male has a round ball and the female has a small child.  The pair can be used as guardians to protect your business or home.

The Chi Lin or Qi Lin is sometimes called the Chinese Unicorn and has the head of a dragon, scales of carp fish, and the body of a horse.  It is sometimes called the dragon horse.  The Chi Lin is a protector and has high status among feng shui and Chinese symbols.  It was said to be the guardian of the gates of heaven.

The Chi Lin is a fierce protector that brings blessings of prosperity and good health and is able to attract beneficial and beautiful dragon energy to the home.  Dragon energy is the most potent energy that brings great success to the family in success, good name, abundance, success for the children, and a prosperous and good life.

Best placement for the Chi Lin is near your front door or in the family room, living room, or office.  A fierce protector, the Chi Lin will guard against negative intentions or bad energy directed at your family.  Avoid placing the Chi Lin in inauspicious locations such as the kitchen or bathroom.  Protect you Dragon Horse and it will bring blessings of good health and prosperity to your home or office.

For work success, place the Chi Lin on a table or desk pointing toward the door and not pointing at you.  Place the male on the left side of your desk facing the door and the female on the right.  For family success, place the Chi Lins facing your front door (male on left looking out, female on right) to ward away gossip and maliciousness and to boost luck for the family.

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Sword of Fire

(4″ l x 1 1/2″ w x 2 1/2″ h)

This beautifully displayed flaming sword is made up the metal and fire element, which is an excellent cure for the quarrelsome 3 star. Have arguments in a certain room of the house? Place the sword here to stop them.

Use this sword to cut out gossip, arguments, lawsuit, and misunderstandings.

In 2010, display in the south sector of your home or office to smooth out relations. Place wherever the 3 Jade star flies to stop quarreling and bickering.


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Fu Dogs on Stand

(6 1/2″ tall)

Guard and protect your home or office with this pair of beautifully detailed Fu Dogs.  These heavenly guardians offer protection against theft and negative energies or bad intentions.  The pair features the male playing with the ball and the female with her paw on her cub. To safeguard your home or office place the male on the right and the female on the left (inside, looking out). These heavenly guardians are also known to bring good fortune by balancing male and female energies.

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Pi Yao

(3″ x 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″)

This rosewood colored poly resin Pi Yao is beautifully displayed on a bed of auspicious Chinese coins.  The Pi Yao is considered to be a very powerful protector as well as an auspicious creature of wealth.  It’s round full body indicates a full stomach loaded with an infinite amount of good fortune.

Perfect for business minded individuals wishing for an abundance of money without have to spend a dime.  An all around bringer of wealth and good luck and is the recommended figure to use to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter.  Turn the pi yao to face the direction of the Grand Duke.  In 2011, the Grand Duke resides in the east, so position the pi yao in the east corner of your home and turn him to face east.

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