Fuk Luk & Sau Red Resin Set
+-11.6cm tall
These three deities symbolize good luck and fortune. Luk represents stability, influence, success, and financial abundance, while Sau embodies longevity and good health.
Always position these three wise men higher than your heart chakra. The Fuk Luk Sau are not actual gods but rather symbolic representations of three significant star constellations in Chinese astrology. Therefore, they are never worshipped in Chinese prayer altars but are placed as Feng Shui ornaments of good luck at home.
The star of wealth, "Fuk," holds the highest rank among the three constellations, signifying wealth, good fortune, luck, and success. Depicted as a wise man carrying the Ru Yi (Chinese sceptre) and a gold ingot, he bestows career/business success with enhanced income.
The star of happiness, "Luk," takes the second rank, symbolizing family happiness, life fulfillment, many children and grandchildren, good relationships, and mutual love. Luk, an epitome of a high-ranking official, carries a heavenly scroll and sometimes a child in his hand.
The star of longevity, "Sau," associated with the star in the south pole, is symbolized by an old man attaining immortality. Sau carries a dragon crutch, a peach, the fungus of immortality Ling Zhi, and the Wu Lou (gourd) with medicinal values. He imparts virtues for longevity and advises against greed, negative thinking, and arrogance. His magical peach blossoms from the heavens every 3000 years, representing good health and longevity.
The deity Fuk represents planet Jupiter and brings luck, happiness, prosperity, and wealth. Luk, holding golden ingots, symbolizes stability, fame, popularity, success, and financial abundance. Sau, the symbol of immortality, is depicted as an elderly man with a dragon-edged staff and a nectar bottle.
In the year 2024, consider placing them in the dining area, facing your dining table, for blessings on the whole family. They should be on side tables above two meters high. Avoid improper placement, especially in the bathroom or bedroom, as it is considered disrespectful. Reception areas of business premises or the director's office are also suitable.
The Fuk Luk Sau is often arranged with Fuk in the center, Luk on his right, and Sau on his left. However, this arrangement is not compulsory, and they can be displayed in various sequences from left to right or right to left. They are always kept together.
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