Money bag always symbolize good fortune, as much to the Chinese as to any other culture. It means that the money that comes to you will bring you also much happiness and fulfillment. Display to symbolize a year filled with new income prospects and good wealth luck. ingots are ancient chinese gold medium for exchanging expensive goods. They are made to look like a smiley face because ingots trigger happiness when one sees it. ingots have been designed by ancient Feng Shui masters with a perfect shape to emit wealth chi. They were owned in ancient times by high ranking officials, emperors and tycoons only. ingots are highly recommended by all Feng Shui masters as the symbol of wealth and abundance. Citrine is known as the “success stone” because it promotes success, prosperity, and abundance. It particularly promotes success in business, earning it another nickname, “merchant’s stone”, and is said to bring business if put in the cashbox of a shop or carried. Citrine is a stone of good fortune, although it brings good fortune in sometimes unexpected ways. It is a stone of manifestation, helping manifest abundance in many ways. Along with prosperity and good fortune, citrineimparts generosity, to share the wealth, so to speak. The Arowana is said to be the most expensive aquarium fish in the world. Because of its close resemblance of the oriental dragon – with its two ‘whiskers’, scales and the way it glides through the water, the Arowana is also commonly known as the Dragon Fish. The Chinese character for fish, “yu” means abundance and coupled with the dragon being the ultimate good luck symbol, the Arowana is hence a very powerful Feng Shui enhancer associated with wealth, luck, strength and power. Also known as the Three Legged Toad, Wealth Toad or “Chan Chu” in Chinese, the Money Frog is probably the most auspicious symbol of money making. This mythical creature is said to appear every full moon near homes that will receive good news of increased wealth or financial gain. The Money Frog is used for attracting prosperity and abundance and can often be seen near cash registers, receptions, managers’ desk and offices in Oriental countries.