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Frog Kaeru Prosperity

€11.80
Three-Legged Frog - Chan Chu
Material: carved out of ivory mass.

Function: Provides prosperity and wealth and ward off evil.


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Used to attract money, luck and prosperity, Sapo Kaeru, in Japanese, and Sapo Chan Chan, in Chinese, must be positioned with its back to the front door and in commerce it is used beside the cashier, always with a coin in mouth. One of the legends that gave rise to the symbolism of the frog of prosperity says that a boy, who was playing by the side of a river, threw a stone when he saw a frog. Injured, the frog hid under water and the boy did not see him again. Immediately sorry, he started to go every day to take food to the frog. After years, the frog came out of hiding and the boy, who became a boy, saw that he only had three legs, due to the stone he took from him. He was very sad and asked for forgiveness for what he did. As an adult and with family, the now man had a son, who became very ill and on the verge of death. With no money to buy medicine, he saw his son losing his life until the frog entered the boy's room with a gold coin in his mouth, enough to buy the necessary medicine and the child's life was saved. There are also references that the rice planters, who when seeing several frogs in their plantations, knew that the harvest would be abundant. The image of the Kaeru Frog or Chan Chan is that of a bullfrog, with three legs, red eyes and open nostrils, with a coin in its mouth. Through the wisdom of Feng Shui, he has the power to keep evil out of the house, protecting those who live in it and offering wealth and income. It must be placed near the door, as if entering the house and must not be removed by other people

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