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"Uma" (午) is the seventh animal in the Chinese zodiac, and is associated with the horse. In ancient times, horses were essential to life and symbolized health, bountiful harvests, and development. Historically, horses were considered sacred as "the mounts of the gods," and there was a belief in offering horses to shrines. It is believed to bring blessings such as business development, prosperity, abundant harvests, and family safety, and giving a horse as a gift can express gratitude.
When we think of horses, we picture their muscular bodies, long legs, and the image of them galloping across the grasslands. In the Chinese zodiac, the horse has long been cherished in Japan as a symbol of positive energy, success, and prosperity.
Among auspicious items related to horses, two four-character idioms of Chinese origin are considered powerful symbols of good fortune. One is "Ma dao seikō" (馬到成行), meaning "When the horse arrives, success will immediately follow," which expresses a wish for business success. Another option is "Sen-gun Banba," which literally means "a thousand troops and ten thousand horses." Figuratively, it praises an experienced and highly reliable person, making it perfect for company awards or gifts for superiors and business partners.
In terms of physiognomy, people with the tiger, dog, sheep, or dragon signs are said to be suited to using horse figurines.
Golden Horse Material: Resin
Small Size: 15cm x 5.8cm x 15cm Weight: 483g
Large Size: 20cm x 7cm x 23cm Weight: 1058g
Feng Shui Lucky Charm Horse Figurine Believed to bring good fortune (increased career and financial luck).
Suggested Placement:
〇 The entrance, the gateway for all energy
〇 The living room, where everyone gathers
〇 The president's office for business owners
〇 Near the safe or cash register
〇 The household shrine
Gift Occasions: Grand opening celebration, housewarming gift, present
Country of Origin: China
A golden horse elegantly perched on a pile of coins. Home decoration, store opening decoration, gift
Size: 15cm x 5.8cm x 15cm Weight: 483g; Size: 20cm x 7cm x 23cm Weight: 1058g
In ancient times, horses were essential to life and symbols of health, bountiful harvests, and development. Since ancient times, horses have been considered sacred as "the mounts of the gods," and there was a belief in offering horses to shrines. They are believed to bring blessings such as business development, prosperity, abundant harvests, and family safety, and giving them as gifts allows you to express your gratitude. When we think of horses, we picture their muscular bodies, long legs, and the image of them galloping across the grasslands. In the Chinese zodiac, the horse has long been cherished in Japan as a symbol of positive energy, success, and prosperity.
Among auspicious items related to horses, two four-character idioms of Chinese origin are considered powerful symbols of good fortune. One is "Ma Dao Cheng Jing" (When the horse arrives, success will be brought immediately), which means wishing for success in business. The other is "Sen Gun Ban Ma" (A thousand troops, ten thousand horses), which literally means "a thousand troops, ten thousand horses," and metaphorically praises "an experienced and highly reliable person," making it perfect for company awards or gifts for superiors and business partners.
The golden horse is the god of horses who presides over good fortune, wealth, and business success. It is effective for improving career luck, business prosperity, and financial luck. Zodiac decorations are also recommended as gifts for loved ones or as New Year's decorations.