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Have you ever noticed an interesting red thread tied across golden coins, especially in Chinese homes and stores? There’s no denying that these threads look aesthetically pleasing, but do you know what these coins signify and why they are tied across a red thread? Read on to know more about it…The charm of golden coinsFor most of us these brass coins may simply look like a piece of decoration, but according to the principles of Feng shui, these little coins are beyond the aesthetocs rather these coins and thread, when placed at the right direction hold the power to harness energy and attract wealth, protection and balance.
In feng shui it is believed that these coins are a connection between the world of money and the spiritual world of intention.
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What’s unique about these coins?The shape of Feng Shui coins is very special: a circle with a square hole in the middle, which, according to Chinese philosophy, represents the sky (circle) and the square represents the earth. When a person holds these coins, they complete the "Trinity of Luck": the sky, the earth and mankind.
This is believed to bring the energy of the universe in line with your financial goals. You will rarely see these coins just sitting there, as they are always tied with a red string.
In Feng Shui red is the color of fire which means life, protection and energy. Tying the coins with a thread is thought to activate the energy of the coins. Without the thread, the coins are just metal but with it they become a tool for changing luck and stopping bad energy.

What is the right way to place these coins?If you look closely at the coin, one side usually has four characters, and the other side has two. The side with four characters is the side and it should always face out or up. The side with two characters is the side. Placing the coins with the side up ensures that the energy of the home is one of growth and movement.Where you put these coins is important, as many people put them in their wallets or checkbooks to symbolize a never-ending flow of money.
In a home they are often hung on the inside of the door. Every time the door opens, the coins bring in wealth and luck. Some people put them under a floor mat or near a cash register to bring the energy of prosperity into their business.What do they represent?Feng Shui coins are not just used to bring wealth; they are also used for protection. A group of coins tied in the shape of a sword is often hung in homes to stop energy or negative vibes. It is like a spiritual security system that protects the home from harm, legal troubles or financial problems.


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