Maneki-neko (Lucky Cat)
Japan
The beckoning cat is Japan's most iconic good-luck charm, believed to wave fortune, customers, and prosperity into any space it occupies.
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Charms for attracting money, prosperity, and financial abundance
Japan
The beckoning cat is Japan's most iconic good-luck charm, believed to wave fortune, customers, and prosperity into any space it occupies.
China
The Laughing Buddha — the round, joyful, sack-carrying monk — is China's most beloved symbol of happiness, wealth, and the simple abundance that comes from contentment.
India
The sacred elephant symbolizes wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles across South and Southeast Asia.
China
The red envelope (hongbao) is China's most universal good-fortune gift, transferring luck and blessings along with cash at every major life celebration.
China
Lucky Bamboo is a feng shui staple believed to bring good fortune, prosperity, and positive energy when placed in the home or office.
United Kingdom
The humble copper coin that promises a turn of fortune when found heads-up.
China
Goldfish have been symbols of wealth and abundance in China for over a thousand years, their gold color and fluid movement embodying the easy flow of prosperity.

China
The three-legged toad sitting on coins with a coin in its mouth is one of feng shui's most potent wealth activators, said to attract money and prevent it from leaving.
Brazil
The golden abundance crystal, known as the Merchant's Stone, carried to attract wealth, success, and the warm energy of solar prosperity.
Germany
The pink porker at the heart of Germanic New Year luck traditions.
Ireland
The mischievous fairy cobbler who guards a pot of gold at the rainbow's end.
Netherlands
The beckoning cat that arrived from Japan and was adopted into European luck tradition.
India
Coins bearing Lakshmi's image, exchanged at Diwali as prosperity tokens, carry the goddess's direct blessing of abundance.
India
Nine sacred gemstones linked to the nine celestial bodies, worn together to balance cosmic influences and attract total fortune.
India
Sacred geometric diagrams functioning as visual mantras, yantras concentrate divine energy into a specific intention.
China
Pixiu is a mythical Chinese creature with a dragon's head, horse's body, and lion's feet that eats gold but cannot excrete it — the ultimate symbol of wealth accumulation.
China
In Chinese culture, the bat is one of the most auspicious animals because its name (fu) is a perfect homophone for 'good fortune' — making the bat a living embodiment of luck itself.
China
The gold sycee ingot — the boat-shaped gold and silver currency of imperial China — is the most direct and universally recognized symbol of accumulated financial wealth in the Chinese tradition.
Central America / Taiwan
The Money Plant (Pachira aquatica) with its distinctive braided trunk and five-leaflet leaves is used worldwide in feng shui to attract wealth, good fortune, and financial abundance.
China
The Money Tree is a feng shui plant believed to generate positive energy and financial luck, its coin-shaped leaves symbolizing wealth growing steadily from roots of patience.
United States (adapted from Chinese feng shui tradition)
A popular houseplant charm sold widely in American stores as a feng shui luck and prosperity attractor for homes and offices.
Japan
A specialized variant of the Maneki-neko tradition, the beckoning cat coin combines the luck-attracting power of the lucky cat with the wealth-anchoring energy of a coin charm.
Japan
The cat bell, derived from the collar bell of the traditional Maneki-neko, is a sound-based luck charm believed to announce the arrival of fortune with each ring.
Japan
The rotund raccoon dog of Japanese folklore is a beloved wealth and luck charm associated with money, sake, and the cheerful prosperity of good times shared with others.
Japan
The Uchide no Kozuchi is the legendary magic mallet from Japanese folklore that grants any wish when shaken — the ultimate symbol of abundance conjured from thin air.
China / Southeast Asia
Lucky bamboo is the most popular feng shui plant in the world, used in Asian homes and businesses to attract wealth, health, and positive energy through its symbolism of resilience and rapid growth.

China
An ancient Chinese mythological creature, the three-legged toad of the moon is a powerful feng shui wealth symbol believed to attract money and protect against financial loss.

China
The Golden Toad of Chinese folklore is a celestial wealth creature that appears under the full moon on auspicious nights, bringing extreme financial luck to those fortunate enough to witness it.
Vietnam
The beckoning cat figure adopted into Vietnamese commerce culture attracts customers and wealth to businesses throughout Vietnam.
Vietnam
The kumquat tree loaded with golden fruit is Vietnam's quintessential symbol of Tet prosperity, representing the gold that the new year will bring.
Thailand
Thailand's goddess of prosperity and good fortune, Nang Kwak beckons customers and wealth with her raised right hand.
Iran
A miniature of the Persian New Year's sacred table of seven symbolic items, inviting abundance and renewal.
Saudi Arabia / UAE / Qatar / Kuwait
The iconic long-spouted Arabic coffee pot, a symbol of Gulf hospitality, generosity, and the sacred social ritual of coffee.
Middle East
The tree of life of the desert, symbol of abundance in arid lands and the most generous of all Arabic trees.
Turkey
The iconic Iznik ceramic tile with flowing tulip design — a masterpiece of Ottoman decorative art that brings divine beauty into any space.
Bahrain
A natural pearl from the world's oldest pearl fishing grounds, symbol of Gulf Arab heritage before the age of oil.
UAE
A gold coin charm honoring the UAE's transformation from pearl-diving desert nation to global economic powerhouse.
Iraq
A symbol of ancient Mesopotamian abundance — Iraq once had 30 million date palms and was the world's largest date exporter.
Morocco
A miniature of the iconic conical Moroccan cooking pot, symbolizing abundance, hospitality, and the warmth of home.
Tunisia
The lucky Tunisian fish amulet, a pre-Islamic fertility and abundance symbol still widely used across the country.
Uganda / Rwanda
The magnificent horn of the Ankole-Watusi cattle — a living symbol of wealth, prestige, and pastoral abundance.
West Africa
Ancient African currency and fertility symbol used across the continent for centuries.
India
The world's first widely used currency, cowrie shells have been symbols of wealth, fertility, and divine feminine power across Asia for millennia.
Ghana
Miniature brass figures used to weigh gold dust — encoding Akan proverbs and wisdom in tiny sculptural form.
Ghana
Symbol of the Ashanti Empire's sacred Golden Stool — repository of the nation's soul and ultimate emblem of royal power.
Central and West Africa
Carved ivory talisman historically embodying royal power, ancestral memory, and the strength of the elephant.
Nigeria
Sacred red coral beads of Nigerian royalty — symbols of divine right to rule and vessels of oba power.
Madagascar
Sacred horn of Madagascar's zebu cattle — the centerpiece of Malagasy spiritual life and the ultimate symbol of ancestral wealth.
Guatemala and Mexico (Maya civilization)
The sacred green stone of Maya royalty, associated with immortality, royal power, and the life-giving force of the maize god.
Guatemala (Motagua Valley)
The true jadite of the ancient Maya, rediscovered in Guatemala's Motagua Valley and worn today as connection to royal ancestral power.
Peru (Pucará, Puno region)
Brightly painted ceramic bulls from the Puno altiplano region — Peru's most widely displayed home luck charm for prosperity and family protection.
Bolivia (Tiwanaku civilization and Aymara people)
The rotund, cheerful Aymara deity of abundance — a small figure loaded with miniature goods that grant their real-world equivalents to devoted owners.
Peru, Bolivia (Inca civilization)
A miniature llama representing the sacred Andean animal that built an empire — carrier of burdens, provider of wool and meat, and beloved companion of Andean peoples.
Colombia
A golden charm invoking the legendary abundance of El Dorado — the golden kingdom that symbolizes the ultimate state of material and spiritual wealth.
Colombia (Muisca and other pre-Columbian civilizations)
The sacred gold-copper alloy of Colombia's pre-Columbian peoples — the metal behind the El Dorado legend and some of the most extraordinary goldwork in world history.
Portugal
The silver fish of Lisbon's festivals, symbol of abundance and the joyful life of the sea.
Italy
The overflowing horn of plenty, symbol of inexhaustible abundance.

United Kingdom
The woven straw figure that captures the harvest spirit and releases it for next year's crop.
Russia
Jeweled egg charms inspired by Imperial Russia's most opulent symbols of wealth and divine favor.
Russia
The Russian iron horseshoe hung points-up above doorways to catch and hold good fortune.
Czech Republic
World-renowned Bohemian lead crystal, prized for its clarity and light-refracting brilliance as a symbol of refined fortune.
Moldova
Moldova's sacred vine — a land where wine is culture, identity, and the most ancient form of prosperity blessing.
Armenia
Armenia's beloved national fruit — the pomegranate representing fertility, prosperity, and the blessing of 365 seeds for each day of the year.
Azerbaijan
The pomegranate of the Caucasus — Azerbaijan's national symbol representing prosperity, fertility, and the beauty of life's abundance.
Hungary
The Magyar horseshoe charm bearing Pannonian luck traditions from Hungary's equestrian heritage.
Germany
The German lucky penny, a coin charm that anchors prosperity in the home.
Greece
Greece's sacred fruit of Persephone — the pomegranate bursting with seeds symbolizing abundance, fertility, and eternal renewal.
China
Ancient Chinese coins with square holes, tied in groups of three with red string, are powerful feng shui wealth activators connecting the circular heavens with the square earth.
Israel
A fruit overflowing with seeds like righteous deeds, a Jewish symbol of abundance, wisdom, and the high holidays.
United States
Nature's original magnet, carried as the most ancient and powerful charm for drawing to you whatever you most deeply desire.
Spain
The golden metallic mineral of abundance and confidence, carried as a charm to attract wealth, repel negative energy, and activate the solar will to succeed.

India
The shimmering green stone of opportunity and good luck, carried as the ultimate charm for attracting prosperity, positive outcomes, and the grace of fortunate timing.
India
Sacred floor art drawn at thresholds and courtyards to welcome Lakshmi and repel negative energies through geometric beauty.