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The most regarded in Feng Shui use for Pi Yao is to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter. |
Depicted in an alertive gesture, the Pi Xie are ready to take your orders and help multiplying your fortune. |
Piyao is said to have a voracious appetite for silver and gold that is infinite. |
The Pi Yao is a mystical creature that is a particular-ly powerful and auspicious creature of good fortune. |
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Pi Xie will always try its best to fulfill its owner’s wish and protect its owner from any harm. |
This item is made from colorful crystal or "liu li" using the pate de verre technique. |
Those afflicted with ‘Tai Sui MUST display the Pi Xie where the annual Grand Duke Jupiter resides. |
This crystal product will be cleansed of negative energy by using the singing bowl before shipment. |
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Looking benovelont, this pair of powerful and auspicious Pi Xies are lovely to own... |
Place the Pi Xie at your work desk or reception counter to attract good fortune and protection. |
You should display a Pi Xie if you have just carried out building work or are having a run of bad luck. |
This beautiful amulet is shown with an image of the Piyao. It is embellished with a mystic knot. |
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Chinese adore the Pi Xie because of its protective, obedient and loyal nature. |
Pi Xie is for businessmen and merchants wishing loads of money rolling in without spilling out a dime. |
This pair of classy and absolutely stunning Pi Xie is made from imitation colorful crystal. |
Perfect for the discerning Feng Shui practitioners. |
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Pi Xie ushers in wealth, attracts good luck, wards off evil, brings good Feng Shui, provides protection... |
Pi Xiu ushers in wealth, attracts good luck, wards off evil, brings good Feng Shui and windfall luck. |
Pi Yao will always try its best to fulfill its owner’s wish and protect its owner from any harm. |
The perfect Feng Shui product to help multiply your fortune! |
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The aromatic smoke of incense will create a sense of tranquility and produce Seng Ch’i. |
Creatively hand-carved out of Sau Shan stone with the symbol of Pi Yao perched on top of the lid. |
To symbolically bless, clean, enhance and purify the atmosphere or Chi in a living or work space. |
Being a powerful fortune symbol, the Pi Yao will safeguard your wealth ensure good luck will never run out. |
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The Pi Xie empowers your abode against evil and brings in riches wherever it goes. |
Pi Xie is lovely to own by those seeking to ward off bad luck, expel evil and to magnify wealth luck. |
You should also place Pi Xie if you have just moved into a new home or renovated your house. |
Display this figurine any where in your living room to keep yourself away from harm. |
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Carry it wherever you go so that the ‘guardian angel’ is always there with you, to protect you from harms. |
The most revered property of the Pi Yao is its ability to appease the Grand Duke Jupiter of Tai Sui. |
Wearing it will protect you against the Grand Duke Jupiter’s wrath and take your mind off from worrying. |
These miniature pair of Pi Yao is perfect to be displayed where space is limited. |
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Pi Yao brings good Feng Shui, provides protection to the home and individuals and brings windfall luck. |
The interesting part is that the Pi Yao does not have an anus... |
Many believe placing lottery tickets under the Pi Yao will bring good luck. |
Pi Yao ushers in wealth, attracts good luck, ward off evil, brings good Feng Shui and brings windfall luck. |
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This protection amulet is perfect for the discerning Feng Shui practitioners. |
The PiYao is depicted with one horn, a wu lou of longevity around the neck and a round full stomach. |
Pi Yau can often be seen in banks, casinos, foreign exchange markets and finance companies in Asia. |
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