Size: S size Length 11x Width 5.5x Height 9cm Weight: 190g, M size Length 14.5x Width 6x Height 10.5cm Weight: 320g, L size Length 18.5x Width 7.5x Height 13.5cm Weight: 590g
In Feng Shui, the dragon is considered the ultimate symbol of good fortune and good fortune. The power of the dragon is considered to be the source of all energy (Qi) in Feng Shui, and it is said to have an extremely powerful power to shape the land and auspicious conditions, and to influence fortune.
In feng shui and traditional beliefs, dragons are believed to exorcise evil spirits, attract good fortune, and bring about the fulfillment of desires, success, and prosperity.
It is said that placing a dragon figurine in your home, office, or store will have positive effects on work, financial luck, human relationships, career advancement, and family luck. It is also used as gifts such as New Year's gifts, housewarming gifts, store opening gifts, opening gifts, birthday gifts, etc.
Dragon figurines are the perfect birthday gift for those born in the year of the Dragon. Dragon figurines are believed to bring good luck to people born in the Years of the Rooster, Rat, and Monkey. It is the best gift for them, and is especially suitable as a New Year's decoration in the Year of the Dragon (2024 AD, 6th year of Reiwa). The presence of a dragon is auspicious and symbolizes good luck and success, making it a great gift or decoration.
2024 Zodiac Dragon. Home decoration, opening decoration, present gift S size Length 11 x Width 5.5 x Height 9 cm Weight: 190 g, M size Length 14.5 x Width 6 x Height 10.5 cm Weight: 320 g, L size Length 18.5 x Width 7.5 x Height 13.5 cm Weight: 590 g Dragon figurines can be placed in a variety of places, including entryways, bedrooms, stores, offices, and tea tables. Traditionally, it is believed that placing it in these places will have a positive impact on work, money luck, human relationships, career advancement, and family luck. Dragon figurines with artistic designs are also enjoyed as objects of appreciation and are popular as talismans that bring good luck. The dragon symbolism, based on feng shui and cultural beliefs, is valued in a variety of contexts. In China, the dragon has long been considered the chief of scale insects, and along with the lin, phoenix, and tortoise, it is considered one of the Four Rui, and in Buddhism, it is divided into eight dragon kings, and is considered the guardian deity of navigation and praying for rain. In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of power, nobility, and honor, as well as a sign of good fortune and success. Japan's lucky charms have a long history, and there are many items that have been considered good luck since ancient times. It is said to bring blessings such as a rich harvest, a good catch, prosperity in business, and safety for the family.
By giving it as a gift, you can express your daily gratitude. A dragon has eighty-one scales on its back, five fingers on each of its four feet, two horns on its head, a long face with long ears, long whiskers around its mouth, and inverted scales under its throat. It is said to have spiritual power that lurks in the water and flies through the sky to create clouds and bring rain. Places to keep: 〇 Entrance, which is the entrance to all spirits 〇 Living room where everyone gathers 〇 President's office if you are running a business 〇 Near the safe or cash register 〇 Shinto altar For gifts: Opening celebrations, housewarming gifts, gifts Country of origin: China