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Fortune Goddess copper talisman, which means a great harvest #Special emphasis on attracting wealth and business, in Thailand it is one of the favorite statues of businessmen

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There is a money bag in the middle of the Fortune Goddess copper talisman, which means a great harvest💰💰💰 #Special emphasis on attracting wealth and business, in Thailand it is one of the favorite statues of businessmen😍😍😍
The Fortune Goddess copper piece has no taboos, Size 6cm x 9cm can be put into a wallet/bag💼🎒👛, attached to the back of the mobile phone📱(#Very suitable for customers who use mobile phones to do business), can be attached to the computer💻, can be put into the cash register🗃, can be put into the drawer🗄, can be placed on the altar, can also be attached to the car🚗, etc.
✦Sacred object name: #Fortune Goddess copper talisman
✦Effects: Help with popularity, opposite sex, help career, help business, attract positive and side income, help family harmony, ensure safety, ward off evil and avoid danger, Bring good luck
✦Consecration: Master Achan Lie
The goddess of fortune can bring good luck to believers
Bring prosperity to business and career
Bring family harmony and happiness
Bring good luck
Bring prosperity and career advancement
Bring family harmony and happiness
Make people feel kind and charming, and everyone loves them
The goddess of fortune Nang Kwak can bring wealth, make business prosperous, increase customers' desire to buy, sell products well, and increase personal charm and attract more popularity. The goddess of fortune will not bring any harm, but will only make things go smoothly. Goodwill will surely be rewarded, and your wishes will come true and your wealth will flow in.
The goddess of fortune (Nang Kwak, Nanwa, Nangua, Nangua) is a famous god of wealth in Thailand. In Thai amulets or statues, this goddess of fortune usually appears in the image of a lady wearing ancient clothes, wearing exquisite hair accessories, kind, quiet and solemn. The statue of the Goddess of Fortune is presented in a kneeling position, sitting elegantly on a golden pedestal, with gold bracelets on her upper arms and wrists, and a money bag on her left leg, which visually makes her very wealthy. Just like we Chinese like to worship Guan Erye, businessmen in Thailand and those who like Thai Buddha amulets like to worship a statue of the Goddess of Fortune in their own stores. It can be said that in Thailand, the most common Buddha statue, besides the Four-Faced God, is the Goddess of Fortune.
The Goddess of Fortune, called (Nanju) in Thai, is said to be the only daughter of a wealthy family in Thailand. She is kind-hearted and helpful. After her death, people made this Buddha statue to commemorate her. The image of the Goddess of Fortune is mostly based on the image of an ancient Thai lady, wearing ancient Thai costumes, with her hair neatly tied up, wearing exquisite hair accessories, and wearing gold bracelets on her upper arms and wrists. She is often a seated statue with a dignified appearance. Her raised hand means that she can bring wealth and popularity.
Generally, the goddess of fortune, nang kwak, has a good effect on attracting business to the store. Many stores have confirmed that since the store has enshrined the goddess of fortune, the business has really improved a lot compared to before. Customers are also happy to come into the store to consume, and the business in the store is booming. It can also be of great help to those who start a business or want to open a store! 💰💰💰

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