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Zhong Kui's Mighty Purple Copper Ornament

Zhong Kui's Mighty Purple Copper Ornament

$5.00

Selected from high-quality copper cast using ancient techniques, and processed through multiple layers of copper color burning and coloring techniques, the texture is ancient and heavy, with a natural and colorful luster. The statue depicts a dragon head with majesty, wearing a wide-sleeved official robe, holding a folding fan and a sword, with a stern and domineering demeanor, fully displaying the heavenly master's awe-inspiring and powerful aura for suppressing evil. Zhong Kui is a classic folk deity for protecting homes and bringing good fortune. Since ancient times, he has been used to drive away evil spirits, protect homes, ward off bad luck, attract blessings and wealth, dispel negative energy in homes, resolve disputes and setbacks, and ensure the safety and smoothness of family life. When placed in business settings, it can ward off hidden dangers of financial loss and stabilize financial sources.

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This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.

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Display suggestions
1. For the entrance hall (preferred), the face of the deity should face the door/window, facing outward to block the road, sharp corners, and miscellaneous evil influences outside the door, preventing bad luck from entering and safeguarding the peace of the entire house.
2. For the corners of the living room and the inner side of the balcony, it can resolve the issue of missing corners in the layout, deflect the impact of building corners outside the window, purify the indoor turbid energy, and gather blessings to stabilize the household's fortune.
3. For the boss's desk and study room, place decorations facing the door to ward off workplace schemers and verbal disputes, break career obstacles, and secure financial fortune.

Taboo items
1. Do not face directly towards the kitchen stove or the entrance of the bathroom, as foul air may damage the aura of the statue;
2. Avoid positioning the ornaments vertically above the beams to suppress good fortune;
3. Keep away from windowsills and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to protect the surface copper color and patina.

Heavenly Master Zhong Kui

Zhong Kui is an orthodox Taoist deity and the foremost folk deity for exorcism and blessing. Since ancient times, he has been guarding homes, dispelling foul odors and evil spirits, and dispelling negative energy, ensuring a clean and stable residence. Placing him in the office can help restrain workplace intrigues and rumors, clear career obstacles, and avoid financial losses and bad romantic relationships. An old folk saying goes: "When Zhong Kui enters the door, all misfortunes are avoided; fortune comes to the door, evil is removed and good remains; wealth and fortune are retained, bringing prosperity to the family and business.".

Red Copper

Purple copper, also known as pure copper, boasts a high copper content and is classified as metal in the Five Elements. In folklore, pure yang copper is believed to overcome yin evil and greatly enhance the feng shui efficacy of Zhong Kui's ability to ward off evil spirits and protect against evil. It has a stronger power to protect homes than ordinary brass. It aligns with Zhong Kui's symbolism of driving out evil and purifying filth, breaking bad luck, stabilizing household fortune, and preventing financial loss. The surface is colored using ancient copper coloring techniques, naturally forming a mottled ancient copper texture with varying shades of color. It is antique-looking, with a simple and elegant texture that does not fade even without painting.

Intangible Cultural Heritage Copper Coloring and Burnishing Craftsmanship

After fine polishing the surface of the copper ornaments, the craftsman will control the temperature, heating duration, and reagent ratio to form a dense oxide film on the copper surface at high temperatures, thus presenting a rich layered color change. This layer of color is not a coating attached to the surface, but the natural texture formed by the copper itself through high-temperature oxidation. Unlike ordinary painting, each high-temperature reaction of copper coloring is unique.

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