Hand-carved Natural Jade Statue of the Three Deities of Happiness, Wealth, and Longevity. Exquisitely crafted by Vietnamese artisans, this sculpture symbolizes good fortune, prosperity, and a long life.
Material : Jade Natural stone in Vietnam
Size :
L7cm-W4cm-H5cm ( L2.7in-W1.5in-H1.9in ) - 2.4Kg (5.2Lbs)/ A set of three statues
L7cm-W4cm-H5cm ( L2.7in-W1.5in-H1.9in ) - 2.1Kg (4.6Lbs)/ A set of three statues
Style: Hand Carved
Shape: standing posture
Color: Green & Yellow
Gifts: Friends, Family, Housewarming gifts, Grand opening gifts,Gifts for a special occasion
Decorate: Living room, Office, Home
Sculpture: Careful, Meticulous
Phuc Loc Tho - Tam Phuc Than represents three fundamental aspects of a good life: many descendants, wealth, and longevity. Each aspect is symbolized by a deity; these three elements are always togethe.
A special gift: a wonderful gift for your special people: family, teachers, friends, colleagues, and yourself. A meaningful gift for Birthdays, Mother's Day, Father's Day, New Year, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Anniversaries, Housewarmings, Graduations, and other life events.
Fu is depicted with a benevolent smile, neat beard, and is holding a young child in his arms. Loc is often portrayed as a chubby man holding a gold bar or a money bag, symbolizing wealth. Tho is usually described as an old man with a long white beard, a high forehead, holding a peach or a lingzhi mushroom, representing longevity.
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Stock photo. These are natural so they all vary slightly.Please note that colors may look different depending on your monitor and settings. The stones are natural so allow for imperfections which may include growth marks, surface scratches and/or damage. Measurements are taken from the largest parts of the stones.