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This incense burner is made of Zisha, a fine textured & porous material found only in Yixing, China. |
This Tua Peh Kong is a wealth deity that is revered by many successful people in Asia. |
The aromatic smoke of incense will enliven stale energy, create a sense of tranquility and produce Seng Chi. |
The most traditional and the most potent symbol of love and married bliss in Feng Shui practice. |
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Also known as the three legged toad is probably the most auspicious symbol of money-making. |
Incense burning is one of the most popular methods to symbolically bless and purify the atmosphere. |
This is a stunning replica of a ancient Chinese incense burner. |
Each Dragon is said to possess different powers that bestow different luck and aspirations in life. |
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Wu Lou can be placed beside the bed of someone who is ill to speed up recovery. |
In Chinese mythology, the Wu Lou is often used by Taoist monks to suck and bottle up evil spirits |
The aromatic smoke of incense will create a sense of tranquility and produce Seng Chi. |
Creatively hand-carved out of Sau Shan stone with the symbol of Pi Yao perched on top of the lid. |
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Each Dragon possesses different powers that bestow different luck and aspirations in life. |
The Nine-Dragons is an auspicious symbol used to tap into tremendous good fortune & protection. |
The Nine-Dragons is an extremely auspicious symbol used to tap into tremendous good fortune. |
Symbolically blesses, cleanses, enhances and purifies the atmosphere or Ch’I in a living space. |
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A beautiful replica of giant incense pot that can be seen outside imperial palaces in ancient China. |
The characters emblazoned on the burner "Welcoming & bringing in lots of Wealth & Fortune". |
This incense burner is creatively designed as a traditional Pi Yao, symbol of wealth and protection. |
Place the Incense Burner in a well-lit area and it will shine and sparkle, emanating good ‘chi’ |
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The dragon headed tortoise is a powerful symbol attracting support, wealth and good luck. |
This item is made of Purple clay or Zisha, a fine tex-tured and porous material found only in Yixing, China. |
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