Product Description
This exquisite Golden Arowana is made with high quality craftsmanship and finishing. Depicted biting a gold coin, this wealth-inviting fish is nicely coated with matte golden yellow plating with certain parts and outlines detailed with shiny gold. It is an excellent gift for businessmen, entrepreneurs, investors and clients. The 4 Chinese characters read "Wealth Inviting "Dragon" Fish".
The Arowana, also known by the Chinese as the “golden dragon” or “living dragon”, is the most expensive aquarium fish in the world - it has fetched as high as US$400,000! It is so expensive because of its close similarity to an actual dragon; it has beautiful metallic scales that reflect the colors of the rainbow, and boasts two “whiskers” on its face. It is a significant symbol of prosperity, because the word fish in Chinese translates to “yu”, which also means wealth.
The Arowana fish is an amazing creature. It has adapted to humankind, as it is able to interpret the language, stay focused on tasks, and display a high level of intelligence. One of the most prominent abilities that the Arowana has is being able to see bad events in the future, detecting the aura of negative energy to come. If it suddenly begins to hit itself against the walls of its glass aquarium, it is a sign of terrible events. The Arowana, in the worst cases, will spring out of the water and commit suicide, sacrificing its own life to repress negative energy for its owner.
The Arowana is a very influential icon among all other water-dwelling creatures. It is believed to bring all kinds of blessings to your home and your family, some of these being increased income (the reason for its title of the “wealth fish” by affluent businessmen and tycoons), prevention of accidents and harm, protection and guardianship, as well as an enhancement of surrounding chi flow.
In Feng Shui, this good luck symbol is highly revered, and can be placed in a number of ways around your home. Here are some Feng Shui tips on its placement:
1) If you wish to enhance the blessings and attract wealth luck for all family members, display the Arowana in prominent locations around your home, such as the main hall, living room, dining room or bedroom.
2) If you already have waterfalls, aquariums or ponds placed around your home according to Feng Shui, you can display the Feng Shui Arowana beside or inside these water elements to attract torrent of wealth luck.
3) This lucky charm is ideal for influential people such as managers and bosses, as well as employees, to represent personal development and optimized money-making opportunities. In addition to this, the Arowana is said to bring out your best characteristics and allow you to keep your game sharp to conquer competition.
4) According to Feng Shui Bagua 8 Life Aspiration formula, the North sector is the creator of career luck. Placing this good luck charm in this sector of your living room, dining room or office is believed to win you windfall luck and optimize your career opportunities.
5) To increase your income luck and make your wealth luck more worthy, place a Feng Shui Arowana in the angle diagonal to the main entrance of your home or office, or on the Southeast corner of the cash register counter or the reception desk of an office.
6) You can determine you Sheng Chi direction according to your Feng Shui Kua Formula. When found, place the Feng Shui Arowana in this path to enhance wealth luck.
A great gift for people running their own business.
As we gaze upon the sacred statues, we feel their energy suffusing our souls, lifting us up to greater heights and imbuing us with the courage to face the challenges ahead. In their presence, we find solace, hope, and a renewed sense of purpose. May their blessings guide us on our journey, illuminating the darkness and leading us towards the light.
Statues are prayed to for seeking love, health, fortune, protection, and to lend their energy while casting spells or during rituals. Establish the psychic link within yourself of spiritual awareness, inner peace, and positive transformation.
Approximately 15" x 10"