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Fu Dog Ring

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€29,90
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€29,90
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This fu dog ring provides great protection to those who choose to wear it.

  • The fu dog is a faithful protector, an ally of choice
  • Essential creature of Feng Shui and Chinese culture
  • Millions of Chinese place it in their homes as a good luck charm.
  • Material: stainless steel
  • Different sizes available
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY

What does this ring represent? And what can it bring me?

The fu dog, often also called guardian lion or stone lion, is a typical Chinese lucky charm that has conquered countries all over the world.

This is not surprising: in a dangerous and worrying world, the protection that the fu dog guarantees us is very reassuring.

Concretely, Chinese Feng Shui teaches us that the animal represented on this ring functions as a real guard dog.

A strong symbol of power and security, this dog (which actually happens to be a lion) can be found in thousands throughout China, guarding the entrance to buildings and protecting those who wear it in the form of jewelry.

In Asian mythology, the lion is actually seen as a special creature, which is said to have the ability to drive away negative energies and evil spirits.

It may also be interesting to note here that the lion is not an animal present on Chinese soil. It must therefore have been brought by travelers from elsewhere.

In all likelihood, it was the first wandering Buddhist monks, originally from India, who included it in their stories.

If these early sages considered it interesting to share this figure of the fu dog, it is a safe bet that they detected great powers behind it.

For our part, we are ready to take this gamble... And you?