The God of Wealth, Kuan Kung, is also known as the God of War, and his red face and fierce appearance depict the ability to combat negativity of any type. He is featured on this Feng Shui keychain amulet on one side, while on the reverse, the Anti-Betrayal Talisman is displayed, giving power over betrayal that might otherwise affect you.
The God of Wealth, Kuan Kung, is also known as the God of War, and his red face and fierce appearance symbolize rank, power, and the ability to combat any obstacles charging at him.
The specially designed Feng Shui energizer with carefully selected mantras and symbols combined are used to generate a life force-producing chakra that helps to elevate your energy levels – promoting mental clarity and well-being.
The Life Force Amulet Feng Shui Keychain is believed to boost positivity, confidence, and staying power, and prevent temporary difficulties and minor obstacles from getting in the way of success.
This amulet comprises a gold plated medallion imprinted special mantras and emblems to increase your life force (or Lung-Ta) and bring an abundance of good fortune.
This golden key chain featuring a charming miniature Longevity Vase enhanced by the 8 Auspicious Objects on the lotus petals base, is the perfect enhancer not only to ensure a long healthy life but to boost good fortune.
The Moon Rabbit is often associated with romantic love and is used in Feng Shui as a symbol to attract fulfilling long-lasting kind of love into your life.
In years when your personal Wind Horse is strong, keeping the Wind Horse nearby enhances this good fortune; and in years when your success luck may be afflicted, the Wind Horse ensures that success can nevertheless manifest for you.
This beautiful bejeweled “Gau” features the Manjushri. Studded with dazzling jewels, the Manjushri is surrounded by his flaming sword and the four auspicious symbols linked with academic success.
This Stupa features the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri seated within it. This Manjushri Wisdom Stupa is used to boost your good decision-making capability and attract scholastic good luck to the student taking an exam, especially if he or she is vying for a scholarship.