Feng Shui good luck coins are traditional Chinese charms believed to attract prosperity, wealth, and positive energy. These coins are often round with a square hole in the center, symbolizing the harmony between heaven (the circle) and earth (the square). They are usually tied together with a red or gold ribbon to enhance their auspicious power.
Often used in Feng Shui practices, these coins are placed in homes, offices, or wallets to attract financial success and protect against negative energy. Smaller versions can be incorporated into jewelry, keychains, and decorative ornaments, while larger coins can be positioned around the home, workplace, or personal belongings like bags to invite abundance and good fortune.
Fortune Gift has transformed these traditional coins into meaningful gifts, designed to be shared with positive intentions. Each gift includes a coin along with a card that explains its significance and uses. This is a special limited edition set featuring the five emperor coins, symbolizing the five emperors of the Qing Dynasty. Included is also a complimentary golden brocade bag and tassel pouch to store the coins. The coins can also be detached from the information postcard and placed anywhere you like.
Note: Fan is not included.
Feng Shui Good Luck Coins (Limited Edition Emperor's Set)
–Fortune & Blessing (embodies hard work, conviction and decisiveness)
–Harmony & Upright (represents strength, willpower and influence)
–Health & Prosperity (signifies wealth, prosperity and good fortune to the bearer)
–Lasting Eminence (epitomizes wisdom, stability and intelligence)
–Rule Smoothly (symbolises positive change, new beginnings and a fresh start)
–Coins are 1.6 inches in diameter (1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches)
–Made from brass
–Information card is thick coated cardstock (4 x 6 inches)
–Name and logo printed with gold foil on front and back
–Protected and sent in plastic sleeve
–Brocade tassel pouch (big enough to fit all 5 coins or other small items) 6oz
–Brocade bag measures 5 x 6 inches (will come with the 5 coin packages inside)