Product Features: 

Cai Bullions has to make money, extra cash effect, is indeed money to send money to the government, Gods Jubilee thousands of years. 

        Chinese Feng Shui Cai many product categories, some by increasing transportation and win, some obtained by theft of money, especially the fiscal side, mostly by benevolent, kid suck wealth stolen money, there is a product on its own breeding and have money, that is a cornucopia, a cash cow and gold ingots. 

 

Product description: 

Name: lid copper Bullions ornaments 

Material: Copper 

Size: Approximately 2.5 inches wide 7cm * 4cm * 4.5cm height 

            Approximately 3.5 inches wide 9cm * 4.5cm * 5.5cm height 

            Approximately 4.5 inches wide 6.5cm * 11cm * 6cm high 

            Approximately 6 inches wide 14.5cm * 8.5cm * 8.5cm height 

            Approximately 7.5 inches wide 10.5cm * 18cm * 9.5cm height 

Weight: 2.5 inch to about 0.2kg, 3.5 inch to about 0.32kg, 4.5 inch to about 0.42kg 

            6 inches to about 0.82kg, 7.5 inch to about 1.25kg (net weight) 

Packaging: Special packaging bags mascot

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Product description: 

 

  Cai Bullions has to make money, extra cash effect, is indeed money to send money to the government, Gods Jubilee thousands of years. 

        Chinese Feng Shui Cai many product categories, some by increasing transportation and win, some obtained by theft of money, especially the fiscal side, mostly by benevolent, kid suck wealth stolen money, there is a product on its own breeding and have money, that is a cornucopia, a cash cow and gold ingots. 

 

Display methods: 

First, a pair of gold ingots on a full house the largest window or window around the corner and put a purpose to come to absorb the wealth of the window, the larger the window the more prosperous wealth. 

Second, on the beveled corner of the door burglary, possession of the wind gas gathering place here is also the fiscal position, put a pair of gold ingots to enhance the wealth and fortune of the gas. Bullions, the ancient Chinese currency, gold and silver two species. Held by the ruling class and wealthy businessmen, mostly folk regarded as treasures.