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Large Brass Pixiu Wealth Figurine – Metal Art Decoration

In Chinese tradition, it is customary to decorate with Pixiu, a mythical creature rich in symbolic meaning. People believe that Pixiu brings joy and good fortune. From ancient times to the present, both emperors and commoners have placed great importance on collecting and wearing Pixiu. According to legend, beyond attracting wealth and warding off evil, Pixiu is also believed to protect the home, neutralize negative influences (such as Tai Sui), and even promote harmonious relationships.

$79.99
Five Gods of Wealth Opera Mask Figurine – Culturally Inspired...

Face painting (lianpu) in traditional Chinese opera is an exaggerated theatrical technique that uses makeup to emphasize a character's facial features and expressions, highlighting their personality, emotions, and traits. At the same time, opera masks are also a form of decorative art, combining dots, lines, shapes, and colors in a harmonious way. With vivid colors, elegant designs, and deliberate exaggeration, they vividly and expressively portray the external appearance and inner character of dramatic figures.

$119.99
Wealth-Bringing Guan Gong Figurine – God of War and Fortune...

“Fortune-Attracting Guan” typically refers to depictions of Guan Gong holding a saber upright or across his body. These images of Guan Gong are believed to attract wealth, gather treasure, and ward off evil spirits. As a result, they are highly favored by both business owners and the general public. Such statues are often placed in homes or commercial spaces to pray for prosperous business and abundant financial success.

$84.99
Luminous Emperor Jade Seal Excavation Blind Box Qin Shi Huang...

The jade seal refers specifically to the seal of the emperor, which is a symbol of supreme power. It is made of gold or jade. The seal first appeared in the Zhou Dynasty. In the pre-Qin period, the seal and the seal were commonly called. It was not until the Qin Dynasty that the seal and the seal were distinguished. The seal used by the emperor was called a seal, while the seal used by the subjects could only be called an seal.

$13.99
Polished copper pure copper relief gold dotted eight immortals...

According to legend, when the peonies were in full bloom on Penglai Island, the immortal Baiyun invited the Eight Immortals and the Five Sages to join in the celebration. On the way back, Li Tieguai suggested that they not take the boat but find their own way. This is the origin of the saying “The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing their magical powers” ​​or “The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each relying on their own abilities”.

$74.99