Feng Shui Money Frog – Prosperity and Good Luck Decorative Ornament

$18.84

This feng shui money frog is an ornament that is believed to attract wealth and abundance. You can place it on your tabletop fronting inward. Do not place it on your kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom area
It is described as a frog that has three legs and a coin on its mouth. You must not place it on the floor or near the window. It is available in gold and bronze color
A decorative material that can help ward off evil spirits and bring you good fortune. You can activate its luck effect by tying a red ribbon around the toad or placing it on a red paper
Material: Resin
Size: 5 x 4.5 x 3.8cm/ 1.97 x 1.77 x 1.49 inches
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1 x Money Frog Feng Shui Ornament

Money Frog Feng Shui Ornament
Feng Shui Money Frog - Prosperity and Good Luck Decorative Ornament $18.84

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Money Frog Feng Shui Ornament
The Money ​Frog is a​ popular⁤ feng shui ornament, commonly ⁤displayed upon⁢ tables. This important symbol, particularly in Chinese culture, is believed to encourage wealth and attract good fortune. It is crafted from resin and is available in gold or bronze finishes. Often referred to as⁤ Chan Chu or Jin⁢ Chan, the ornament embodies a three-legged toad with a coin in its‌ mouth.‌ Beyond drawing wealth, it is also thought to ward off evil spirits and stimulate ‍prosperity and abundance. Many people position these‍ ornaments facing their cash registers​ or in their homes. For maximum effect, it is suggested⁣ that you​ place the Money Frog near the entrance of your house. If displaying at your workplace, arranging it southeastward on your desk is recommended.
Display of Ornament
It is essential to situate this ornament‍ facing inward as a means to guide the attracted luck into the premise. It should never be placed​ on a window or floor. Any incorrect placement, such as positioning it facing the entrance, could lead to redirection of the good fortune outside of your living‌ or working space. Activation of the luck ‌effect can be accomplished by‍ tying a red ribbon around the figurine or placing it on red paper. Collections consisting of three, six, or nine feng shui frogs can be curated, but accumulating more than nine is not advisable. The frogs should be placed facing varying directions, strictly maintaining alignment. Avoid displaying the ornament in the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom, as doing so may incite ⁣adverse effects.
The Legend of Money ‌Frogs
The concept of money frogs originates from an ancient Chinese folktale that‍ involves a greedy wife‌ of an immortal who stole and consumed an immortality potion. Consequently, she was transformed into⁤ a frog⁣ with a tadpole tail and banished to the moon. Relevantly, gold coins were used to lure her out of hiding due to her known obsession with wealth.