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folcart co.,ltd.
Address | 10-14 Komondomachi Fukuokashihakataku Fukuoka, JAPAN ZIP:812-0029 |
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Representative Name | RYU ASAKAWA |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 130 |
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SD item code:6622213
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Original text before translation
銭蛙(ゼニガエル)琥珀
(CKF041)
JAN:4994643165836
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(CKF041)
JAN:4994643165836
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Dimensions |
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Qian Frog . . W:80 H:45
Stand .... . W:90 x 90 H:20 |
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Country of manufacture: Vietnam
Material / component: hard glass
Package: individual box
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Description
A money frog that accumulates wealth. Also used as a decoration for prosperous business*. The Qian Frog, known in China as the three-legged toad (sankaku senjo), is represented in hard glass. The origin of the Qian Frog comes from a legend that once upon a time, a hermit attached a string to a frog he kept and made it search for gold coins. The frog is said to be a creature of good luck in Japan because of its name. In feng shui as well, frogs are said to bring good fortune and are very reliable. The reason for its three legs is... [It is said that the three legs were formed in order to hold all the wealth gathered at once. The shape of the three legs is like holding a fortune. It is a very popular lucky charm among feng shui items, so much so that it is called "Qian Frog" when it comes to improving one's luck at work* and fortune. It is a very popular lucky charm. *How to display it If you display it facing the inside of your house, it will further increase your wealth. If you have old coins, it is said that adding them to the mouth will have a synergistic effect and increase your wealth. Unlike the dragon, it is not compatible with water. Do not place it in a place where water accumulates. |
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Air Mail | From May.16th to May.20th |
EMS | From May.15th to May.20th |
Pantos Express | From May.17th to May.22nd |
DHL | From May.15th to May.17th |
UPS | From May.15th to May.17th |
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The Qian Frog, known in China as the three-legged toad (sankaku senjo), is represented in hard glass.
The origin of the Qian Frog comes from a legend that once upon a time, a hermit attached a string to a frog he kept and made it search for gold coins.
The frog is said to be a creature of good luck in Japan because of its name.
In feng shui as well, frogs are said to bring good fortune and are very reliable.
The reason for its three legs is...
[It is said that the three legs were formed in order to hold all the wealth gathered at once.
The shape of the three legs is like holding a fortune.
It is a very popular lucky charm among feng shui items, so much so that it is called "Qian Frog" when it comes to improving one's luck at work* and fortune.
It is a very popular lucky charm.
*How to display it
If you display it facing the inside of your house, it will further increase your wealth.
If you have old coins, it is said that adding them to the mouth will have a synergistic effect and increase your wealth.
Unlike the dragon, it is not compatible with water. Do not place it in a place where water accumulates.