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Money Frog

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Positioning
At home the Money Toad is placed in the
corners of the living room or family rooms to enhance
wealth chi of the household. The Money Frog or Chan Chu
is kept in the corner diagonally across from the entrance
to a room. The corner of a room is known to be the focal
point where chi gathers. The Money Frog is placed in these
corners to activate what is traditionally believed to
be 'Wealth Luck' of the household. It should look inwards,
as if it has just entered your house.
Never
place this frog in the kitchen and toilet as it invites
bad luck
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Description
Introducing
the most adorable wealth symbol you will ever find! Sitting
on top of a bed of gold ingots, these little wonders come
in a variety of colors! This mythical creature is said to
appear every full moon near homes which the residents will
receive good news the very next day. This is usually in
the form of wealth or monetary gain. They are called "Chan
Chu" in Chinese but is more commonly known as the Money
Frog or the Three Legged Frog. In ancient China, these mythical
Frog are believed to be the bringer of fortune. They are
traditionally placed next to the Altar of the Earth God.
The Three-legged Money Frog holds a Chinese Coin in its
mouth and sits on a pile of gold ingots.
Traditional Feng Shui applications:
Commonly used today as symbols of wealth, the Money Toad
is placed near cash registrars, receptions, managers' desk
and offices of many successful businesses in Oriental countries.
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