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Wallet Abundance Pothli A symbolic wallet set inspired by Feng Shui traditions, intentional living, and mindful personal rituals. In Feng Shui practices, wallets and purses are often viewed as personal spaces connected to the way we carry, organize, and relate to wealth. This Wallet Abundance Pothli was thoughtfully created for people who wish to carry symbols of abundance, protection, grounding, and intentionality in their daily life. Each set contains carefully selected symbolic elements commonly associated with prosperity mindset, confidence, growth, and protection. What’s Inside Citrine Tumble Commonly associated with abundance, confidence, and financial intention in crystal practices. Green Aventurine Tumble Traditionally connected with growth, expansion, and new opportunities. Guanyin Protection Card Features Guanyin, a figure associated with compassion and protection in East Asian Buddhist tradition. The reverse side includes a Heart Sutra engraving. Engraved Abundance Coin A symbolic engraved piece featuring a modern abundance sigil and the number sequences 808, 520, and 741, commonly interpreted in manifestation symbolism as representations of prosperity, harmony, and focused thinking. Organza Carry Pouch A compact pouch designed to keep all symbolic elements together safely inside your purse, wallet, desk drawer, or personal space. Who Is This For • People who use wallets and purses daily • Business owners and entrepreneurs • People building financial discipline and intentional habits • Those interested in Feng Shui symbolism and mindful living • People who enjoy symbolic lifestyle objects and spiritual aesthetics Important Note This set is intended as a symbolic and mindful lifestyle product inspired by Feng Shui and modern spiritual symbolism. It is not a substitute for professional financial, legal, medical, or psychological advice. Product Details • Each stone and engraving may naturally vary slightly in color, texture, and appearance

Sacred Chinese Prayer Bell A Blessing for Protection, Peace & Safe Return Inspired by centuries-old Chinese spiritual traditions, this sacred bell charm carries powerful blessings believed to invite peace, protection, and harmony into one’s life. The bell features traditional inscriptions and symbolic engravings deeply rooted in Buddhist and Chinese cultural philosophy. The Sacred Blessings 佛光普照 — “The Light of Buddha Shines Upon All” A reminder that divine light and guidance follow you wherever you go. Guanyin — Goddess of Mercy The bell is engraved with Guanyin, the revered protector and embodiment of compassion in Chinese Buddhism. Her presence symbolizes mercy, emotional healing, and spiritual protection. 出入平安 — “Peace and Safety in All Your Comings and Goings” One of the most beloved traditional Chinese blessings — wishing safety, harmony, and safe return for every journey in life. Traditionally placed near home entrances, cars, and sacred spaces, these bells are believed to create a peaceful atmosphere while symbolizing protection for loved ones. Perfect for: • Home entrances • Vehicles • Sacred corners and meditation spaces • Meaningful gifting More than decor, this bell carries intention, tradition, and a timeless prayer for safe journeys.

"May Everything Go Smoothly" A lustrous all-gold ceremonial Chinese ship, laden with a dragon-headed money bag, stacked gold bars, and overflowing yuanbao ingots. The sail is engraved with two powerful ancient blessings that together form a complete prayer — go out unhindered, return crowned with abundance. Sail Inscriptions: • 一帆风顺 (Yī fān fēng shùn) — "One sail, wind in its favour — may everything go smoothly" • 满载而归 (Mǎn zài ér guī) — "Return home fully loaded with rewards" Did You Know: • The sailing ship is the second most powerful symbol in Feng Shui, surpassed only by the dragon • Rooted in Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) maritime culture — a full ship returning home was the ultimate symbol of family success • 一帆风顺 is spoken at graduations, weddings, business launches, and New Year across the Chinese-speaking world • Wealth ships are traditionally filled with gold, coins, and ingots to maximise prosperity energy Placement: • Always face inward — never toward a door or window • Best in the diagonal wealth corner opposite your front door • Or the southeast corner of your living room or office

"Blessings of Prosperity and Well-being" A hand-crafted hanging ornament centred on a genuine white jade Wu Lou (double gourd), strung on a red braided cord with a jade-green bead, amber and red accent beads, a carved lotus-shaped bead, a honey-gold coin disc, and a sweeping scarlet tassel. The Lotus Bead — 莲花: • Grows from muddy water, blooms in perfect purity — the supreme symbol of spiritual transcendence and enlightenment • Sacred throne of both the Buddha and Guanyin (Goddess of Mercy) in Buddhist iconography • In Feng Shui, represents the ability to flourish despite adversity The White Jade Wu Lou: • "Hulu" (葫芦) sounds like "Fu Lu" (福禄) — fortune and prosperity — making the gourd a natural luck symbol • Ancient Chinese doctors carried medicines inside hollowed gourds — giving the Wu Lou its identity as a talisman of health • Taoist immortals carry the Wu Lou to entrap evil spirits and contain the elixir of life • Its dual-bulb shape represents the union of Earth (lower) and Heaven (upper) • White jade has been China's most revered gemstone for over 7,000 years — symbolising purity, protection, and nobility • Wearing white jade close to the body creates a deep personal bond between the stone and its owner over time The Red Cord & Tassel: • Red activates yang energy — fire, vitality, and protection • The scarlet tassel represents flowing good fortune and the release of obstacles • The gold coin disc amplifies wealth attraction How to Use: • Hang near your front door to invite blessings inward • Hang in your car for safe travel and journey luck • Place by your bedside to protect health and sleep • Gift to the elderly as a wish for health and longevity

"Wealth & Good Fortune — Open the lid and write a wish" A solid matte brushed-brass Wu Lou of considerable weight and presence, shaped in the classical double-gourd form with a tapering spout at the top. Two inscriptions mark its body. The top unscrews completely — write your wish, place it inside, and seal it. Inscriptions: • 福禄 (Fú Lù) on the upper bulb — "Fortune and Prosperity" • 八卦 + 太极 (Bāguà + Tàijí) on the lower bulb — the eight trigrams of Taoist cosmology surrounding the Yin-Yang symbol Did You Know: • Fu Lu (福禄) are two of the three supreme virtues in Chinese philosophy — Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity • The Bagua (八卦) was developed over 5,000 years ago by the sage-emperor Fu Xi and forms the foundation of all Feng Shui • The eight trigrams represent Heaven, Earth, Water, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Mountain, and Lake — the eight forces of the universe • A Bagua encircling the Yin-Yang on a Wu Lou creates one of the most complete protective talismans in Chinese tradition • Writing a wish and sealing it inside connects to ancient Taoist wish-fulfilment ritual Placement: • On a desk or study table to activate career and prosperity energy • Southeast corner of your home or office — the universal wealth sector • On a bedroom nightstand to protect health and promote peaceful rest

"Attract Wealth and Treasures — Open the lid and write a wish" A two-part ceremonial object: a vivid vermillion red money bag adorned with gold tassel knots and a gold coin medallion on its face, topped with a golden dome lid of overflowing yuanbao ingots. Remove the lid to reveal a hollow interior — place your written wish inside and seal it. The Inscription — 招财进宝: • 招 (Zhāo) — To beckon, to summon • 财 (Cái) — Wealth and riches • 进 (Jìn) — To enter, to flow inward • 宝 (Bǎo) — Treasure and precious things • Together: "Beckon wealth; let treasure flow in" Did You Know: • This phrase dates back to the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368 AD) — over 700 years of use as a living prosperity blessing • It can be written as a single combined calligraphic character (合字) where all four characters interlock into one unified image • Prominently displayed during shop openings, weddings, and Chinese New Year since the Ming and Qing Dynasties • Red represents yang energy, joy, and protection — the most auspicious colour in Chinese cosmology • Yuanbao ingots represent not just wealth but surplus — more than enough Placement: • Diagonal wealth corner of your living room • On a shop counter, reception desk, or cash register to draw customers and business • On your work desk to activate income luck • Southeast corner of any room for maximum wealth activation

"Fortune Tree — May Prosperity Grow Without End" A sculptural Feng Shui talisman: a tree whose branches bear not leaves but dozens of golden yuanbao ingots, growing from a vivid red money bag embossed with a single golden character. This tree does not bear fruit. It bears gold. The Inscription — 发 (Fā): • Root of 发财 (Fā cái) — "To make a fortune" • Root of 恭喜发财 (Gōng xǐ fā cái) — The iconic Chinese New Year greeting: "Congratulations and may you prosper!" Did You Know: • In Cantonese, 8 is the luckiest number because it rhymes with faat — the Cantonese pronunciation of 发. The character 发 is literally the sound of luck • Rooted in a Chinese folk legend: a heavenly fairy fostered a magic tree that created coins to provide for her family and village • The tree symbolises rooted stability, upward growth, and golden returns — a perfect Feng Shui metaphor for wealth • Red base = luck. Gold canopy = wealth. The character 发 literally at the root of everything that grows Placement: • Southeast corner of your home or office • On a reception desk, office shelf, or near a cash register • Near the entrance of a business, facing inward

"Fortune · Health · Prosperity" A finely crafted everyday amulet in solid antique brass combining three elements: a large antique-style round coin with a square hole at its centre, a miniature brass Wu Lou (double-bulbed gourd), and a decorative bead with a red carnelian stone. All threaded on a red braided cord with a black grounding bead and polished keyring. Inscription — 福禄招财 (Fú Lù Zhāo Cái): • 福 — Fortune and blessings • 禄 — Prosperity and abundance • 招财 — To summon and attract wealth Did You Know: • The round coin with a square hole is one of the oldest symbols in Chinese civilisation — the round edge represents Heaven, the square hole represents Earth. A coin is a symbol of cosmic harmony, not just money • In the Five Elements system, Metal generates Water — the element of wealth and financial flow • Combining the Wu Lou and coin is a classic Feng Shui pairing: the gourd absorbs negativity, the coin attracts prosperity — protection and attraction in one piece • Brass has been used in Chinese ritual objects, temple bells, and coins for millennia — it belongs to the Metal element and carries the energy of wealth and endurance • Red cord = Fire element — balanced with the Metal coin to amplify the talisman's energy How to Use: • On your daily keyring — stays active in your hands throughout the day • Hung from a car rearview mirror for protection and safe travel • Attached to a handbag as a wealth charm • Given as a gift for birthdays, New Year, business milestones, or exams

The Guan Yin Protection Card A gold wallet card inscribed with 2,500 years of Buddhist tradition. The front bears a detailed image of Guanyin Bodhisattva seated on her lotus throne. The reverse carries the complete text of the Heart Sutra — 260 sacred Chinese characters. Open the card and write your deepest wish inside. Front Inscriptions: • 南无观世音菩萨 — "I take refuge in the Bodhisattva Guanyin" • 开光护身符 — "Consecrated Protection Amulet" — ritually awakened and spiritually activated • 一生平安 — "Peace and safety for one's entire lifetime" Reverse Inscriptions: • 佛光普照 — "The light of the Buddha shines upon all" • 出入平安 — "Peace upon going out and coming in" • 万事如意 — "May all things go as you wish" • 大吉大利 — "Great auspiciousness and great prosperity" Did You Know: • Guanyin means "perceiver of the cries of the world" — she is invoked for protection, mercy, healing, and guidance across Buddhism, Taoism, and Chinese folk religion • Originally depicted as male in India, Guanyin transformed into a female Goddess of Mercy during China's Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) • The Heart Sutra (般若波罗蜜多心经) is the shortest Buddhist scripture — just 260 characters — yet contains the entire core teaching of the Buddha • 开光 (Kāi Guāng) means "opening the light" — a traditional ceremony that ritually awakens an object from a physical item into a living spiritual instrument • Revered by people of all faiths — Guanyin is universally understood as a figure of compassion How to Use: • Keep in your wallet or phone case — close to your body at all times • Open the card and write a wish inside — an ancient tradition of intention-setting • Gift to anyone facing difficulty, illness, travel, surgery, or major life change • Suitable for people of all backgrounds and beliefs