Chinese coins or sapecs represent the union of Heaven and Earth. These Chinese coins are round with a square inside and were used in China around 1100 BC. The square hole in the center of the Chinese coin corresponds to the energy of the Earth while the circle of the Chinese coin represents the vital energy Qi coming from the sky. The combinatio...
Chinese coins or sapecs represent the union of Heaven and Earth. These Chinese coins are round with a square inside and were used in China around 1100 BC. The square hole in the center of the Chinese coin corresponds to the energy of the Earth while the circle of the Chinese coin represents the vital energy Qi coming from the sky. The combination of these 2 shapes perfectly symbolized with Chinese coins convey wealth. When Chinese coins are joined together with a red string then their power is increased and they become true emblems of prosperity and wealth in the Chinese Feng Shui tradition. Chinese coins can be worn around the neck as protective amulets. For children for example, a Chinese coin is added to each birthday until the child is 15 years old. You can also place 3 Chinese coins connected by a red thread above your main door of your home or office or business to promote prosperity. The coins are to be replaced every year at the beginning of February. Another tip; you can stick 3 feng shui coins on the back of your computer or phone to symbolize success and prosperity through these means of communication according to the Chinese tradition. You can also stick coins in your wallet or in your safe or on important files such as quotations waiting for validation. The ultimate symbol of success and prosperity is the wealth vase made from Chinese coins. The vase of wealth is also one of the 8 auspicious signs in Buddhism because the vase was drawn in the footprints of Buddha. The Feng Shui Shop recommends you to use a vase decorated with dragons and if possible flared downwards (in the shape of a carafe) so that as soon as the Chinese coin is put into the wealth vase, the coin cannot come out again. The vase of wealth, filled with Chinese coins and ingots imitating gold can also be composed of 7 fine stones such as crystal, coral, lapis lazuli, jasper, carnelian, tiger's eye, aquamarine or citrine or malachite. In the tradition of Feng Shui, the vase of wealth must be hidden.