Type A Opaque to Partial Translucent Black Omphacite Jadeite Triple 3 Legged Toad Chan Chu with Coins and Ruyi Pendant 19.22g 53.0 by 34.7 by 7.6mm
Description
Meaning in Feng Shui:
Shape / Carvings - The Money Frog, also known as “Three Legged Toad”, is one of Feng Shui celestial & mythical creatures believed to appear every full moon bringing wealth & good fortune. It is often displayed beside cash registers, receptions & business owners’ desks in Asian countries as a symbol of prosperity & financial gains. Legend has it that the Money Frog was the wife of a renowned man who attained the Elixir of Mortality from Hsi Wang Mu, the Goddess of the West. The frog, who was at that time still a lady, was so green with envy that she stole the elixir. When the gods found out, they turned her into a three-legged frog and she was sentenced to stay on the moon as punishment. As a result of this, the money frog is often depicted surrounded with treasures, carrying two strings of coins & biting on a coin in the mouth -her greed requires that she always be surrounded with riches. Excellent for business owners, salespeople & people who wish to enhance their wealth luck.
Main Color - Black signifies water element, wisdom, stillness, Career, depth, incorporation of all things, absorbs negativity, power, majesty, and sophistication.
Material - Black Jade is a stone of protection. Its strong elemental energy shields not only the physical body, but guards against negative forces or entities, energy vampires and people projecting anger and aggression. It defends against negative energy, such as the fear and violence projected through the media, and is particularly helpful in times of war or world crisis - covid 19.
Black Jade is also an important tool for looking inward. It allows for honest self-evaluation, and helps absorb and transform unhealthy and destructive emotions.
Transparency: Opaque to Partial Translucent
Remarks: It comes with box or pouch. All Natural Crystal, Wood and Gemstones may have impurities, naturally occurring line or rough unless higher end stated close to perfect or perfect.