Year of the Snake
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3 Jewels Prosperity Bat
In Chinese culture, bats are a symbol of happiness, prosperity, and blessings. The word for bat, "Fu," sounds like the word for "Good Fortune," which is why bats are traditionally associated with wealth, abundance, and joy. They are also believed to signify the arrival of unexpected blessings, often interpreted as windfall luck.
This Bat design is accompanied by the calligraphy for "Sau" — longevity — representing long-lasting good fortune. The base is adorned with cascading coins, symbolizing immense prosperity.
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Dragon Among All Men
This majestic red Dragon, soaring above the clouds holding a pearl in its claw, is paired with the Chinese couplet “Ren Zhong Zhi Long” or “Dragon Among All Men”, symbolising somebody exceptional, unparalleled, and outstanding – qualities often attributed to emperors. The Dragon amplifies power, courage, and success, and brings recognition and good fortune to help you rise quickly through the ranks. For entrepreneurs, it ensures you consistently come out ahead in business.
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