Feng Shui Good Luck Gifts | 7 Ideas with Nice Symbolism [part2]
Wishing luck is so easy when using Feng Shui symbolic animal totems. The following are a great example of Feng Shui good luck gifts.
I’ve started the sequel about the 7 basic symbolic animal figures according to Feng Shui because each one for them makes a thoughtful gift for just about any occasion. Of course, each animal has its own symbolism, so before raising your hand for a specific one, check the meaning first. Therefore you’ll spread the right message and be the most adorable gift-giver.
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In the previous blog post, you’ve learned about the message behind the elephant gifts according to Feng Shui. Today is the day to find out even more – which symbolic Feng Shui gift to give in order to scream to someone “GOOD LUCK”! And let him/her know that you care about their well-being!
# 2 Cat for Luck, Fortune & Protection
The cat figurine is an excellent gift for a wife or family.
Since ancient times cat is popular as the guardian of the home. Plastic cat brings good luck to the house. Therefore, it is a great wedding gift and new home gift as well. When the cat curled, it symbolizes eternity.
The message of the cat is very positive and the lucky ones who received such a gift always get the right message. And clearly understand it.
One of the most typical Feng Shui objects is the Lucky cat statue. Also Feng Shui cat. Or good luck cat by Feng Shui. These are the same, just different names.
The waving cat has the meanings of good luck, prosperity and wealth. His upraised paw also offers protection. There are white cat statue, golden cat statue, and cat piggy bank. Place one lucky cat at home or office to bring money luck.
Did you know? Despite being one of the most popular symbols of Chinese tourism, the lucky cat actually originated in Japan. Known as the Maneki Neko – the “beckoning cat”. People believed that it beckons wealth and good fortune into their lives. Maneki Neko has indeed become an object commonly used in Feng Shui. But have in mind that this cutie is more associated with the business. It is not so popular part of home displays. But for offices and shops – it’s another case. Because Maneki Nego is believed to beckon new clients and financial opportunities. Therefore this cat figurine is a great gift for the boss, gift for a new office grand opening or other occasions related to business.
# 3 Frog for Wealth & Prosperity
Don’t be surprised; frog figurine symbolically is a carrier of wealth and financial independence.
There are special croaking frogs that are an almost real musical instrument and “help” for the call of wealth. According to Feng Shui, you should use the figure as a money box to put coins inside. This makes the frog really powerful mascot.
Did you know? Another meaning of the frog figure is transformation. Don’t get me wrong – it’s not because of The Frog Prince, but for its unique growth cycle. That’s why frogs are great gifts for teenagers, as they are always struggling to transform from youths to adults.