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The Guardian Fu Dogs (Gold)

Delightful Guardians of homes and small children. Fu Dogs will gladly protect all that are within your home. Mystical creatures that were sent down from heaven, they are often used by some to ward off evil spirits. The same Fu Dogs are also said to protect your home and family against anyone intending them harm.

Impeccably crafted from resin and hand painted to perfection, your Golden Fu Dogs are made from some of the finest natural materials. They are so adorably cute that they will eventually become almost part of your family.

Your Golden Fu Dogs are seen with the male holding a steel ball and the female clutching a baby. The ball in the Male's claw symbolizes the householder's dominance over the world and his realm. After all they do say a man's home is his castle. The Female holding a baby shows the protective maternal instincts of all mothers. This is the guardian nature of the Fu Dogs, silently watching over your household.

 


The Guardian Temple Lions

Temple Lions have long held a mythological presence in Chinese folklore. They are said to be excellent guardians, rivaling dragons in tenacity. Even today they are still prominently used to guard homes and temples. Legend has it that these temple lions will keep the occupants of the home safe from any harm spiritual or otherwise. However many business tycoons ensure that they are placed outside their offices as well.

This intricately well-detailed Guardian Temple Lions are made from only natural materials that have been treated to last you a lifetime. A natural gold finished ensures that your Guardian Temple Lions will impress anyone entering your home. They possess a subtle charm that is made to blend naturally with any other decorations you may already have. Your neighbors will be dying for these classy Guardian Temple Lions the moment they see yours.

The Guardian Temple Lions are usually placed in front of the house's main door, facing outwards.

 


The Infinite Kei Loon

Let the Infinite Stone Kei Loon watch over your family and home while you may be away. The Chinese believe this mythical creatures was sent from heaven to watch over the emperor (who was believed to be the son of god). Possessing the head of a dragon and the body of a horse, the carp like scales on its body heralds a legendary tale.

Traditionalists refer to this creature as the Chinese Unicorn. Having emerged from the river, it carried on itsback the great symbol of Taoism. Placed in front of the main door facing outwards, it is believed by many Chinese to be the ultimate form of protection. It is said to act as a deterrent against anyone intending you harm. Wandering evil spirits are also said to be frightened away by the powerful figures of the Infinite Kei Loons guarding your home.

Those more trend conscious will love the Infinite Kei Loon as an attractive centerpiece. Create a look that's uniquely different with your charming Infinite Kei Loon. Crafted from pure granite stone, this is one piece that will last you a lifetime. Detailed and finished by hand, your Infinite Kei Loon will extend a fashionable touch to any home. Also, you can sleep better at night knowing you have this mythical guardian to guard you.

 


The Lo Shu Tortoise

This is an exemplary piece that any Traditional School Feng Shui enthusiast will recognize and love immediately. The Turtle with the Head of the Dragon was said to have risen from the river Lo. Bringing with it the ancient secrets that would allow the great masters to unlock the secrets of Feng Shui.

The Lo Shu Turtle as it is popularly known, has been said to bring eight different types of heavenly blessings but is very attuned towards bringing wealth luck. When it is depicted with a baby as it is shown here, the wealth luck is said to be especially powerful.

Place your Lo Shu Turtle in the hall of your home, a prominent sign that is visible the moment you enter. Or if you prefer, you can place it your wealth sector where it is said to enhance the energies of that sector.

Avoid placing it in your bedroom however. The bedroom is a place of rest and may cause restlessness and lost sleep with the imbalance in yang energy that is introduced.

 


The Longevity Duo

The Bird of Immortality meets the Sage of Infinite Life! The pairing of a duo that represents longevity, happiness and protection against harm. Two very lucky symbols combined into one embodiment of long life and good health.

A very popular symbol of good fortune, the crane also signifies wisdom and honor. When depicted in different positions, it brings different meanings. The crane is said to be able to help one overcome obstacles and problems in his career, marriage or love life and the journey to wealth.

The turtle, of course is the most well-liked symbol of longevity. The turtle is one of the Four Celestial animals (the rest being the White Tiger, Phoenix and Dragon). It is said that the magic Lo Shu squares were brought down to earth from heaven by the turtle. The strong and sturdy shell of the turtle is believed to bring protection to the family.

For your personal Tien Yi corner or as a gift to a friend in poor health.

 


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