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Citrine the God of Wealth Bracelet & The 5 Element Crystals-Buddhism & Truths

Citrine the God of Wealth Bracelet & The 5 Element Crystals-Buddhism & Truths

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Citrine Bracelet Details

  • Item Type: Citrine Bracelet
  • Material: Artificial Citrine (colored quartz crystal) to represent the color Yellow in Feng Shui, Acrylic 5 Element Crystals
  • Bead Size: 0.47” (12mm)
  • Bracelet Length: Adjustable
  • Gender: Unisex
Style                                   Feng shui
Material                              Gemstone
Main Stone Length             Not Applicable
Theme                                 Mascot
Number of Gemstones        Not Applicable
Personalize                           No
Type                                     Bracelet
Secondary Stone                  Unknown
Cut Grade                             Very Good
Features                                Lightweight
Main Stone Color                 No Stone

Product Description

God of Wealth from 5 Directions – Feng Shui Symbol of Money Luck and Prosperity
These 5 gods come from 5 different directions – East, West, South, North and the center. It is also known as
Wu Lu Cai Sheng and is believed to attract the favorable luck, no matter where you go.
There are also some civilian god of wealth, like Fan Li, Bi Gan that has contributed and donated wealth during their lifetime.
Therefore after they passed on, people treated them as the God of Wealth .It is believed to bring people windfall and wealth luck. During the
Chinese New Year period, there is a ceremony or
ritual to usher in the God of Wealth, symbol attracting money luck and abundance for that year.

The role of Pixiu:
1. Fortune. The biggest feature of Pixiu is that it has a big mouth and no anus.
It is also a beast that feeds on gold and silver jewelry. It can only get in and
can't get out. Therefore, it is very suitable for those with a strong sense of business.

2. To ward off evil spirits. Fengshui scholars in ancient China believed that Pixiu
was an auspicious beast that turned misfortune into auspiciousness,
so he called Pixiu "to ward off evil spirits", and wear it to protect safety.

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