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MALAIKA
| Address | 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355 |
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| Representative Name | KOICHI ITO |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | 330 |
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Gemstone Natural Stone
SD item code:14006997
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Assorted (3F)
アソート (3F)
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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About 1 week
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Approx. 21 x 38 x 10 mm
Individual differences may occur. Sold in pairs. |
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Country of manufacture: China (stone origin is South Africa)
Material / component: Natural stone (Tiger Eye)
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Description
| Tiger eye and hikyuu double up your luck for money and work! Put it in your bag or in your front door as a talisman! You can also make a necklace by attaching a round can. Please enjoy! The hikyuu is a legendary Chinese divine beast. Originally, it was described in biographies as a fierce beast that was brave and avoided misfortune, but today it is known as a symbol of good fortune. It is popular in China, where it is said to be comparable to the four gods of Feng Shui: the Blue Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Sparrow, and Xuanwu, all of which are special spiritual beasts that bring good omens. The huiyu, which has no butt hole, is believed to eat gold and other treasures and store them in its belly, symbolizing the accumulation of wealth and fortune. According to one theory, the male is the huang and the female is the leopard, and in feng shui, they are usually placed in pairs on the left and right sides. Click here for round cans |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Dec.31st 2025 to Mar.4th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Dec.15th 2025 to Dec.17th 2025 |
| EMS | From Dec.12th 2025 to Dec.17th 2025 |
| Pantos Express | From Dec.16th 2025 to Dec.19th 2025 |
| DHL | From Dec.12th 2025 to Dec.16th 2025 |
| UPS | From Dec.12th 2025 to Dec.16th 2025 |
| FedEx | From Dec.12th 2025 to Dec.16th 2025 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*The colors may look slightly different between the photos and the actual product due to light conditions and other factors. In addition, since lighting is used for photography, the colors are those seen in a bright room.
*Size may vary slightly. |
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Put it in your bag or in your front door as a talisman!
You can also make a necklace by attaching a round can. Please enjoy!
The hikyuu is a legendary Chinese divine beast.
Originally, it was described in biographies as a fierce beast that was brave and avoided misfortune, but today it is known as a symbol of good fortune.
It is popular in China, where it is said to be comparable to the four gods of Feng Shui: the Blue Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Sparrow, and Xuanwu, all of which are special spiritual beasts that bring good omens.
The huiyu, which has no butt hole, is believed to eat gold and other treasures and store them in its belly, symbolizing the accumulation of wealth and fortune.
According to one theory, the male is the huang and the female is the leopard, and in feng shui, they are usually placed in pairs on the left and right sides.
Click here for round cans
風水における瑞獣(ずいじゅう/吉兆をもたらす特別な霊獣のこと)である、青龍、白虎、朱雀、玄武の四神にならぶとされ中国で人気があります。
貔貅はお尻の穴がなく、金などの財宝を食べてお腹にためるとされており、それが蓄財=財運の象徴となっています。
一説によると貔が雄、貅が雌とされており、風水では左右一対で置かれるのが一般的です。
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