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FU DOGS The Keiloon is a legendary creature with horns on the head of a lion, scales upon the body of a deer, and a tail consisting of little curls. Legend has it that this creature eats wicked people. Placed at the front door, mouth facing the door, the Keiloon is the sentinel that neutralizes any harmfull element entering the home. It has a health-giving effect upon the house. If the Feng Shui positioning of a house is unfavorable, the Keiloon will dilute any adverse energies circulating around the house.One Fu dogs represents the male, his left foot is raised and rests upon the world - protecting worldly possessions and success. The other represents the female, her right foot is raised and rests upon the belly of a baby Fu - protecting the home and family. They are always placed with their raised foot on the inside so that world and family remains safe. The Keiloon or Fu Temple Dogs are sold in pairs and will bring luck and protect any home or office. |
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Big
Fu Dog (18in) The Fu-Dog is believed as the civilian door gods. They are
also placed in a pair guarding against bad luck into the house.
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Price
for two pieces, Lion As Guardian Protector The lion is regarded as an
emblem of courage, boldness, and bravery. It is said to be an excellent
guardian protector of buildings, particularly sacred buildings. |
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Two
pieces are included in a set. Chi Dragon Horse Chi Lin is believed to
keep the flying chi(bad chi)away. It is the best protectors to the home/office.
Each sculpture has dragon head with horse body. |
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Fu Dog As Ideal Protector
The Fu-Dog is believed as the civilian door gods. They are also placed
in a pair guarding against bad luck. One pair - the one playing with a
ball is male and the other one with a little baby Fu-Dog is female |
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Fu Dog As Guardian
Protector One with a ball under his foot is male and the other one taking
care of her baby is female. It is said to watch the house or office. |
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Brass Fu Dog As Ideal
Protector Their protective powers are deemed symbolic rather than actual
and they are said to keep the bad chi away. One with a ball under his
foot is male and the other one taking care of her baby is female. |
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Pi Yao Pi Yao, Made
of porcelain, is said to protect from illness chi. |
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Lion, Made of porcelain,
as your protector It looks like antique, superb craftsmanship. |
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A Pair of Chi Lin
They are believed to keep the flying chi(bad chi)away. They are the best
protectors to the home/office. |
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