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Money Frog Feng Shui Ornament

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Money Frog Feng Shui Ornament

A Money Frog is a feng shui ornament that you can display on top of your table. This material is an encouraging symbol of wealth. Many people especially Chinese believe that it can attract good fortune. Similarly, this is consists of resin and it is available in gold and bronze color. Additionally, it is also known as Chan Chu or Jin Chan. This ornament is described as a toad with three legs that has a coin on its mouth. Moreover, Chinese people also believe that this ornament can help defend against evil spirits and it can bring you prosperity and abundance. Accordingly, some people place them facing the cash registers and inside their homes. To effectively achieve its effect, you can place it near your house entrance. For displaying it in your workplace, put it in your desk in the southeast direction.

Decorative Ornament

Always make sure that this decorative ornament is facing inside. Additionally, do not place it on the window or floor. It must face inward so the luck that it can attract can directly go inside. If you place it fronting the door, you are letting the blessing go outside your house. That is why it is important that it faces inward. Moreover, it is very important to activate the luck effect of your money frog. You can do it by tying a red ribbon around the material or place it on a red paper. Likewise, you can collect three, six, or nine feng shui frogs. Always remember not to collect more than nine money frogs. Let the ornament face different directions with perfect alignment. Also, do not place it inside your kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom because it can cause a negative effect.

Legend About Money Frogs

The metaphor of money frogs started from Chinese folklore. Where one immortal has a wife who was greedy of wealth. She stole and drank a potion of immortality. She was punished and she became a frog with a tail of tadpole and she was cast away into the moon. Then an immortal captivated her out of hiding using gold coins. Knowing that she is fond of wealth.


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