Three-Legged Toad - Golden or Chan Chu means "frog" or "frog", especially the "Lucky Toad in Finance" (Three-legged Lucky Toad, a popular symbol of prosperity in China). Function: Provides prosperity and wealth and wards off evil. Material: Carved in ivory mass. Approx dimensions: 8 X 5 cm. It is usually portrayed as a bullfrog, with red eyes and flaming nostrils, taking a coin in its mouth and sitting on a pile of Chinese coins, gold bars or a bagua [...] VIEW DETAILS VIEW RELATED PRODUCTS
Chan Chu means "toad" or "frog", especially the "Lucky Toad in Finance" (Three-legged Lucky Frog, a popular symbol of prosperity in China).
It is usually portrayed as a bullfrog, with red eyes and flaming nostrils, taking a coin in its mouth and sitting on a pile of Chinese coins, gold bars, or a bagua. Coming from the corners of her mouth, passing through her shoulders, there is also a string with coins. Its mouth remains open enough to insert and withdraw a coin, it usually differs from the others in being minted with images of dragons or birds rather than written symbols. At the top of his head is the symbol of yin and yang. On its back are usually seven stones connected by a line representing the constellation Ursa Minor. At the end of your back is a single left-facing leg.
According to feng shui wisdom, it is believed to have the power to ward off evil, protect wealth, and increase income. According to tradition, it should be placed facing the commercial or residential door, expressing the owner's desire to bring money from the outside in.