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Wealth
Deities and Heroes
Besides Laughing Buddha, there are a few other
powerful chinese wealth deities and heroes that are highly popular
and very much in demand in Feng Shui for wealth protection and enhancers.
They include the Eight Immortals (Deities of eight aspirations),
Kwan Kung (God of War and Wealth), Military Wealth God (Bu Chai
Shen), Fuk (Chai Shen Yeh as in the center figure of Fuk Luk Sau)
and Tua Peh Kong.
More detailed
information about the individual Wealth Deities are included in
their respective column details below. Kindly proceed to their respective
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Colorful Gold Chromed
Yellow Jhambala (LARGE)
The
Jhambala is the Tibetan God of Wealth who is also known as
Kubera. His corpulent figure signifies prosperity and his
belonging to the Jewel family. He holds a lemon and a mongoose
that sprouts jewels as he squeezes it. He stays on Alaka of
the Himalayas and worshipped by Tibetan Buddhists. According
to Buddhist mythology, he practiced Buddhism for a thousand
years before Brahma made him immortal and have him guard treasures
and distributing wealth to eliminate poverty and provide financial
stability. It is said that riches attained from Jhambala comes
with a wealth of spirituality. When one is rich, he frees
himself from worrying about poverty and can exercise generosity
with an unselfish attitude to help others. One can display
the Yellow Jhambala in the north of the living room, wealth
corners, at the prayer altar, at their water falls or water
fountains and in their wealth vases. |
List Price:USD88
Our Price:USD24.88
Material: Earth Material
Color: Gold Chrome Multicolor
Dimension(in): 3.5x2.8x4.6 in
Weight: 550g
ID: SL10875 |
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Bronze Yellow Jhambala
(Medium)
The
Jhambala is the Tibetan God of Wealth who is also known as
Kubera. His corpulent figure signifies prosperity and his
belonging to the Jewel family. He holds a lemon and a mongoose
that sprouts jewels as he squeezes it. He stays on Alaka of
the Himalayas and worshipped by Tibetan Buddhists. According
to Buddhist mythology, he practiced Buddhism for a thousand
years before Brahma made him immortal and have him guard treasures
and distributing wealth to eliminate poverty and provide financial
stability. It is said that riches attained from Jhambala comes
with a wealth of spirituality. When one is rich, he frees
himself from worrying about poverty and can exercise generosity
with an unselfish attitude to help others. One can display
the Yellow Jhambala in the north of the living room, wealth
corners, at the prayer altar, at their water falls or water
fountains and in their wealth vases. |
List Price:USD108
Our Price:USD32.88
Material: Bronze
Color: Bronze
Dimension(in): 2.5x1.5x3.5 in
Weight: 250g
ID: SL10871 |
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Gold Yellow Jhambala - Type B
The
Jhambala is the Tibetan God of Wealth who is also known as
Kubera. His corpulent figure signifies prosperity and his
belonging to the Jewel family. He holds a lemon and a mongoose
that sprouts jewels as he squeezes it. He stays on Alaka of
the Himalayas and worshipped by Tibetan Buddhists. According
to Buddhist mythology, he practiced Buddhism for a thousand
years before Brahma made him immortal and have him guard treasures
and distributing wealth to eliminate poverty and provide financial
stability. It is said that riches attained from Jhambala comes
with a wealth of spirituality. When one is rich, he frees
himself from worrying about poverty and can exercise generosity
with an unselfish attitude to help others. One can display
the Yellow Jhambala in the north of the living room, wealth
corners, at the prayer altar, at their water falls or water
fountains and in their wealth vases. |
List Price:USD78
Our Price:USD21.88
Material: Brass
Color: Gold
Dimension(in): 2x1.5x2.3in
Weight: 100g
ID: SL11776 |
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Xuan Wu Stepping on
Tortoise and Snake
Lord
Xuan Wu (also called The Dark Lord of the North or The Lord
of True Martiality) is one of the most widely revered Chinese
deities, ranking in popularity behind only Guan Yin and Kwan
Kung. The God is always depicted holding a magical sword,
which he borrowed from one of the 8-Immortals named Lu Dong-Pin.
Legend says that He borrowed the magical sword to beat off
a powerful devil, and after he was successful, he refused
to return the sword back to Lu Dong-Pin. If his palm opens,
then his sword will automatically fly back to Lu Dong-Pin.
Therefore he always hold this sword tightly. Lord Xuan Wu
is also always depicted with a tortoise and a snake, beneath
his feet. He is revered as a powerful God, able to control
the elements (worshipped by those wishing to avoid fires),
and capable of great magic. He is particularly revered by
martial artists, and is the 'patron saint' of Wudang Mountain
in China's Hubei Province, where he attained immortality.
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List Price:USD38
Our Price:USD13.88
Material: Brass
Color: Gold Plated
Dimension(in): 2.1x1.9x3.3 in
Weight: 150g
ID: SL10614 |
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Traditional Gold Leafed Xuan Wu Stepping
on Tortoise and Snake - LIMITED EDITION
This traditional styled statue of Xuan Wu
Deity mimics the authentic ones you find at prayer altars of ancient
chinese temples across Southeast Asia and Hong Kong. The stunning
statue is hand-painted and gold leafed in great details. Lord
Xuan Wu (also called The Dark Lord of the North or The Lord of
True Martiality) is one of the most widely revered Chinese deities,
ranking in popularity behind only Guan Yin and Kwan Kung. The
deity is always depicted holding a magical sword, which he borrowed
from one of the 8-Immortals named Lu Dong-Pin. Legend says that
he borrowed the magical sword to beat off a powerful devil, and
after he was successful, he refused to return the sword back to
Lu Dong-Pin. If his palm opens, then his sword will automatically
fly back to Lu Dong-Pin. Therefore he always hold this sword tightly,
not wanting to let it go. Lord Xuan Wu is also always depicted
with a tortoise and a snake, beneath his feet. He is revered as
a powerful God, able to control the elements (worshipped by those
wishing to avoid fires), and capable of great magic. He is particularly
revered by martial artists, and is the 'patron saint' of Wudang
Mountain in China's Hubei Province, where he attained immortality.
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List Price:USD138
Our Price:USD46.88
Material: Earth Material
Color:Gold Leaf; Colorful
Dimension(in): 2.3x2x4.3in
Weight: 265g
ID: SL15087 |
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Three Faithful Warrior
Brothers
These three military heroes namely the
Kwan Kung (also called Kwan Yu), Liu Bei and Zhang Fei are
sworn brothers who had taken the oath to raise an army, suppress
any rebellion and save the country over 2000 years ago. They
had remained loyal to each other throughout extraordinary
tests and vicissitudes.The 3 Warrior Brothers are best to
assist one in any of the following situations:
1. Fight off and prevent any involvement in legal battles
and lawsuits.
2. Destroy accusation, ill intention and betrayer from any
parties, including friends, loved ones and relatives.
3. Deplete violence, harm and fightings from bad colleagues,
enemies and bad neighbours.
4. Ward off ill-hearted competitors who use dirty tactics
to undercut your business such as copying your products, weakening
your price strategy and causing harm behind you. They will
accelerate the ripening of bad karma on such competitors.
5. Bring rigteousness to officers who wants to carry out their
duties with good discipline and honesty.
6. Exert powerful symbolic cure to remedy Three Killings annual
affliction or any other violence energy. |
List Price:USD48
Our Price:USD19.88
Material: Earth Material
Color: Bronze
Dimension(in): 2.5x1.5x3.5 in
Weight: 400g
ID: SL10594 |
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La Cha the Kid Warrior (S)
La Cha (or Na Cha) being the third prince
of Lei Cheng (deity holding a pagoda) was born with special
powerful fighting skills at a tender age and was made a warrior
at the age of 7. His strong presence among the chinese community
is due to his popular epic. His most popular weapon is his
magic rings he use to fly on sky and fight his opponents away.
He always take the lead on any war against evil, with his
entourage sent down by heaven. His presence will scare off
all evill spirits on earth. In feng shui, the La Cha is normally
invited into homes to usher in happiness, increase descendants
luck, protection of the kids from sickness/danger, preventing
child bully and grooming obedience in children. When the kids
are well taken care of by the guardian angel and give less
problems to the parents, the latter can focus better on their
work in the office. |
List Price:USD48
Our Price:USD12.88
Material: Bronze
Color: Bronze
Dimension(in): 1.5x1x2.5 in
Weight: 150g
ID: SL10597 |
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La Cha the Kid Warrior (L)
La Cha (or Na Cha) being the third prince
of Lei Cheng (deity holding a pagoda) was born with special
powerful fighting skills at a tender age and was made a warrior
at the age of 7. His strong presence among the chinese community
is due to his popular epic. His most popular weapon is his
magic rings he use to fly on sky and fight his opponents away.
He always take the lead on any war against evil, with his
entourage sent down by heaven. His presence will scare off
all evill spirits on earth. In feng shui, the La Cha is normally
invited into homes to usher in happiness, increase descendants
luck, protection of the kids from sickness/danger, preventing
child bully and grooming obedience in children. When the kids
are well taken care of by the guardian angel and give less
problems to the parents, the latter can focus better on their
work in the office. |
List Price:USD78
Our Price:USD26.88
Material: Bronze
Color: Bronze
Dimension(in): 3x2.1x4.5 in
Weight: 550g
ID: SL10598 |
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