If you love cute Chinese talismans, you definitely need a Piyao! By the way, large keychains for women's bags are very popular right now! ;)
Piyao (the animal's actual name is Pi Xiu or Pi Xiu, while Piyao is the Westernized pronunciation) is usually considered a symbol of wealth. Pi Xiu (pí xiū) is considered the ninth child of the dragon and has an excellent sense of gold and jewelry, therefore attracting wealth (cai qi) from everywhere, accumulating it, and bringing it to its owner. Few people know that there are different types of Piyao – there is Piyao Bise, which wards off evil and protects its owner, and Piyao Tianlu, which attracts wealth.
This keychain features Piyao Bise and is designed to protect against evil spirits, misfortunes, and Tai Sui energy, as well as to preserve wealth and good fortune. Piyao Bise are said to patrol the heavens to keep demons at bay and protect their owners. By defeating demons and evil spirits, Piyao also protects against illnesses they can cause.
Interestingly, the image of the Piyao was used as the basis for the symbol of the People's Bank of China, and this was done by order of Mao Zedong himself. And most large Asian casinos will ask you to deposit your Piyao for temporary storage as soon as they spot it. Apparently, to prevent it from luring you into wealth.
⚠️ The keychain should not be placed in the bedroom or worn by people under 16 or over 70. Don't let anyone outside your family touch the bracelet, and don't forget to wake it up and communicate with it yourself.
Talismans and amulets should be used for the first time on an auspicious date.
Подскажите сама фигурка Пияо и бусина из металла или это пластик покрытый краской, какой вес брелок?