Brass Five Wealth Gods Round Charms
Brass Five Wealth Gods Round Charms crafted with traditional techniques:
Brass is a historically significant alloy widely used in religious artifacts and decorative arts. Its golden luster symbolizes warmth, light, and wealth. "Traditional techniques" refers to following traditional handcrafted methods, imbuing objects with unique aged texture and artisan energy.
Five Wealth Gods:
The "Five Wealth Gods" is a popular concept in Eastern folk belief, representing not a single deity but the gods of wealth governing the five directions: East, South, West, North, and Center. Gathering them together signifies that wealth from any direction can be received and protected, opening comprehensive channels of prosperity for you. The five round charms work together, symbolizing the complete summoning and protection of wealth and opportunities.
Composition and Symbolism of the Five Wealth Gods:
Central Wealth God Zhao Gongming: Also known as the Martial God of Wealth, he is the chief of the Five Wealth Gods. Wearing an iron crown, wielding an iron whip, with a dark face and thick beard, riding a black tiger, his image is mighty. Legend says he governs earthly wealth, can drive away evil, and protect homes. In commercial culture, Zhao Gongming is revered as the guardian deity of attracting wealth and warding off evil, especially honored by merchants.
Eastern Wealth God Zhao Bao Tian Zun Xiao Sheng: Holding a yuanbao (gold ingot), governing eastern wealth. The East in the Five Elements belongs to Wood, representing growth and vitality. Xiao Sheng's symbolism is attracting treasure energy, allowing wealth to grow robustly like trees, continuously and endlessly.
Southern Wealth God Zhao Cai Shi Zhe Chen Jiugong: Holding a ruyi scepter, governing southern wealth. The South belongs to Fire, symbolizing light, passion, and vitality. Chen Jiugong's symbolism is attracting financial sources, making careers flourish with vigor and vitality.
Western Wealth God Na Zhen Tian Zun Cao Bao: Holding coral, governing western wealth. The West belongs to Metal, representing harvest, achievement, and preciousness. Cao Bao's symbolism is gathering treasures, firmly guarding wealth and preventing its loss.
Northern Wealth God Li Shi Xian Guan Yao Shaosi: Holding an abacus, governing northern wealth. The North belongs to Water, symbolizing flow, wisdom, and communication. Yao Shaosi's symbolism is tripling profits, allowing wealth to flow endlessly like water, bringing prosperous business and abundant financial sources.
Combined Energy of the Five Wealth Gods:
These five deities each perform their duties, forming a complete wealth energy system. The Central Wealth God presides over the center, commanding the four directions; the four directional Wealth Gods each guard one side, attracting and gathering wealth. Wearing the Five Wealth Gods charms symbolizes opening doors to wealth in all directions—whether regular income (fixed earnings), windfall (unexpected wealth), opportunistic gains, or hidden wealth—all can be protected and increased.
In the context of "harmonizing Tai Sui," the power of the Five Wealth Gods is especially important. They not only attract wealth for you but also, with their powerful protective energy, help you resist external interference in 2026, safeguard existing achievements, seize new opportunities amid change, and achieve stable growth and comprehensive prosperity.