Certificate
of Authenticity
Caishen-Wealth
(2023)
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Photograph
Caishen, the main Chinese god of wealth, holds significant importance in feng shui practices to attract prosperity. During Chinese New Year celebrations and in Taoism, Caishen is revered and sought after for blessings of abundance. Considered the most powerful of the gods of wealth, Caishen was appointed by Buddha as the supreme ruler of good fortune. With the ability to bestow wealth and good luck, Caishen is known by various names such as Zhang Gong Ming, Chai Shen Yeh, and Cai Shen. Devotees believe that Caishen safeguards them against financial losses and disasters. In Chinese mythology, Caishen is often depicted riding on the back of a black tiger. As the god of wealth, he wields a golden club or stick with the power to turn iron into gold. Many legends attribute alchemical knowledge to Caishen, claiming he could transform metals into gold. One origin story from the Ming dynasty's novel "Fengshen Yanyi" recounts how a hermit named Zhao Gongming used magic to support the ailing Shang Dynasty. After being murdered with an arrow through a straw effigy, Zhao's killer was compelled to carry his body to the temple and extol his virtues. Zhao was later deified as Caishen, the god of wealth. To harness the auspicious energy of Caishen in feng shui, there are specific guidelines to follow: - Place the god of wealth in either the southeast sector of your home or office or in your personal Sheng Chi direction. - Avoid positioning Caishen on the floor or below eye level, as these placements are considered disrespectful. - The higher you elevate Caishen, the greater the respect shown and the potential for increased wealth. - Ideal locations for the god of wealth include the living room or the entrance/foyer area. - Never place Caishen in areas such as the bathroom, bedroom, laundry room, kitchen, basement, or attic.
Reference Number:
DSC01897
Size:
24cm (W) x 30cm (H)
Frame Size:
Frame: 5cm (W) x 5cm (H)
Condition Report:
The master artwork is on Chromoluxe metal plate and is mint. The recycled wooden frame shows wood grain and patina.
Dickie Suzuki
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Having resided in Hong Kong since the early 90s as a professional Creative Director, Dickie possesses a deep understanding of the city's intricate dynamics. This knowledge has given him the ability to decipher the traditional aspects of Hong Kong's culture, specifically highlighting them and showcasing their beauty. During the Covid pandemic of 2020, while seeking to keep his creative eye honed during downtime, Dickie picked up a photography camera. This fuelled his wanderlust and allowed him to explore many undiscovered spots, fortifying his love affair with the city that he calls home. Dickie revels in Hong Kong's romanticised cinematic beauty, capturing the gritty side of its streets. His focus is on attempting to capture a utopian bygone past, framing subjects that seem ambiguous in time and place. He rejoices in the vibrant colour palettes of visually stunning neighbourhoods, revealing the rich storytelling and cultural heritage found when one digs deep into the zeitgeist of Hong Kong.
Information Provided By
Dickie Suzuki
Pat Heung, Yuen Long, New Territories
Hong Kong
Phone:
98223915
Website:
https://www.dickiesuzuki.com/
Certificate Issued By
ARTRACX by Art Group
9/F Sing Shun Centre
495 Castle Peak Road, Lai Chi Kok
Hong Kong
Phone:
+852 2270 9211
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https://artracx.com/