Coopay 12 Pcs Chinese Fortune Coins Feng Shui I Ching Coins with Red String & Lucky Pouch for Wealth and Success, Traditional Brass Coins Charms Hanging Pendant for Chinese New Year Decor (6 Styles)
Value Set:A set of coins include 12 pendants features 6 styles, each coin bearing the name of a revered Chinese ancient emperor—Shunzhi, Kangxi, Qianlong, Yongzheng, Jiaqing, and Daoguang. Each pieces contains 3 coins, elegantly bound together with a red string, symbolizing good fortune and wealth. Additionally, comes with a vibrant and auspicious red Chinese lucky pouch, enhancing the overall sense of celebration and prosperity
Versatile Use:In Chinese culture, the fengshui coins hold a special meaning—they're believed to bring good fortune and ward off negativity. You can place them in wallets, hang them in rooms, offices, or cars, or wear them close to your heart for a touch of good fortune. Beyond Feng Shui arrangements, they serve as New Year decorations, festive presents, or collectible items,adding to the celebratory atmosphere and spreading blessings
Durable Material: Coopay Chinese lucky coin is crafted from a metal alloy, sturdy and durable, resistant to rusting, fading, and decomposition, allowing last for a long time; the red pouch is soft to the touch and features an adjustable opening along with two elastic straps, convenient storage of items or coins, making it an ideal gifts for the New Year festivities
Proper Size: Each I Ching coin measures approximately 2.4 cm (1 inch) in diameter, while the coin string is 41 cm (16.4 inches) long. The red bag is about 3.9*4.7 inches in size. This appropriate size makes it effortless to carry or hang with other New Year's decorations
Positive Meaning: In ancient China, copper coins, widely used in trade, gained a potent energy. Since ghosts fear sunlight, wearing these coins is believed to ward off evil. Their design, with an outer and inner ring and the emperor's reign year in the center, symbolizes unity of people and land, representing the "Three Talents." Copper coins are said to defy misfortune; ghosts and deities keep their distance