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18K Gold-Plated Silver Fortune Gourd Pendant Necklace – Rotatable Design for Elegance & Blessings
18K Gold-Plated Silver Fortune Gourd Pendant Necklace – Rotatable Design for Elegance & Blessings
18K Gold-Plated Silver Fortune Gourd Pendant Necklace – Rotatable Design for Elegance & Blessings
18K Gold-Plated Silver Fortune Gourd Pendant Necklace – Rotatable Design for Elegance & Blessings
18K Gold-Plated Silver Fortune Gourd Pendant Necklace – Rotatable Design for Elegance & Blessings

18K Gold-Plated Silver Fortune Gourd Pendant Necklace – Rotatable Design for Elegance & Blessings

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  • Gourd Charm Size: 19*10mm
  • Fu Charm Size:5.7*5.7mm
  • Weight: 3.78g
  • Gourd(hulu) Charm: Protection from Negative Energy
  • Material:18K Gold Plated 925 Silver+Cv Crystal

This Fortune Gourd Pendant Necklace is crafted from 925 sterling silver plated in 18K gold, featuring a unique rotating gourd design surrounded by sparkling accents. The gourd, or “hulu”, is traditionally regarded as a symbol of blessings, prosperity, and good fortune,

In Feng Shui, the gourd (húlu) is considered the finest Feng Shui enhancer

  • Health and Longevity: This is one of the most prominent meanings. The calabash is believed to absorb negative, illness-causing energies ("sha qi") and promote healing. It's often placed near beds or in health sectors of a home to aid recovery and extend life. Its historical association with ancient physicians carrying medicine in gourds reinforces this.

  • Protection and Ward Off Evil: The "wu lou" is seen as a powerful talisman that can ward off external negative energy, evil spirits, and misfortune. Hanging it at entrances is common to block "sha qi" from entering the home.

  • Wealth and Abundance: The shape of the gourd, narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, is thought to symbolize the containment of good fortune and prosperity. Its phonetic link in Chinese to "fu lu" (fortune and prosperity) and its seed-filled interior further signify abundance and fertility. Placing it in wealth corners is believed to attract financial luck.

  • Harmony and Balance: Its hourglass shape is sometimes interpreted as a representation of the flow between heaven and earth, channeling positive energy and creating balance.

  • Good Luck and Auspiciousness: Overall, the calabash is considered an auspicious symbol that brings good luck and positive energy into one's life. 

1. Feng Shui Perspective
In Feng Shui, the gourd (hulu) is regarded as an auspicious charm with functions such as dispelling negative energy, attracting wealth, and gathering positive energy. Hanging a gourd at the head of the bed is believed to help dissolve harmful influences, protecting the safety and health of the residents. Its plump, rounded shape also symbolizes continuous wealth, making it favorable for enhancing a family’s financial prosperity. From this perspective, placing a gourd at the bedside is considered beneficial.

2. Folk Belief
In Chinese folk tradition, the gourd is associated with warding off evil and avoiding misfortune. Ancient people believed that the gourd had the ability to contain and neutralize negative energies, thus protecting the household. As a result, many families would place a gourd by the bedside to seek peace and safety. Additionally, the gourd is viewed as a symbol of blessings, prosperity, longevity, and health, helping to create a harmonious and peaceful living environment.

3. Mythological Perspective
In Chinese mythology, the gourd plays a key role in cultural heritage and symbolism. Many legendary figures are depicted carrying a gourd as part of their talismans or treasures. For instance, the Longevity Star (Shouxing), one of the Eight Immortals (Iron-Crutch Li), and Tao Tianjun with his medicine gourd are all closely connected with the image of the gourd, making it an enduring emblem in Chinese mythological tradition.

 

In Feng Shui, toilets are considered to embody "water evil" or "water sha." A gourd, with its "fire element" properties, clashes with this energy. If a Calabash is placed directly facing a toilet, it's believed to absorb the room's filth, leading to financial stagnation and poor health for the residents. This is especially true when the toilet door is adjacent to a kitchen or bedroom; in these cases, you should absolutely avoid placing a Calabash in the hallway or the center of the living room.

To resolve this issue, you can hang a copper bell or place a white jade gourd in the bathroom. Alternatively, you can carve a Bagua symbol onto the gourd's surface to enhance its protective

Hanging a natural gourd indoors is believed to absorb negative energy, earning it the nickname "Feng Shui air purifier." Therefore, if someone in the family is ill, placing a gourd in front of or beside the patient's bed is thought to absorb their sickness energy, helping them recover quickly. For general households, displaying natural gourds can boost family fortunes and ward off bad luck.

As for brass gourds, they belong to the Metal element in the Five Elements theory and are believed to possess miraculous effects in strengthening the body, improving health, and neutralizing illness and disaster.

Sandalwood is known for its calming and soothing properties, which can help to relax the mind and body, alleviate stress, and enhance mental clarity. Whether used in meditation and prayer, or simply to create a tranquil atmosphere in daily life, it symbolizes purity and is believed to dispel negative energy.

Calabash Feng Shui Placement and Taboos

As a sacred Feng Shui item, gourds (húlu) are best placed in auspicious positions like wealth areas or official positions to enhance positive energy. The wealth area is typically found at the main wealth spot in the living room (diagonally opposite the main entrance) or calculated based on the Nine Palaces Flying Stars theory. Placing a gourd here can form a "Qi accumulation formation," aiding career advancement and financial prosperity.

If a house has missing corners or inauspicious "sickness" stars like the Five Yellow or Two Black, place the gourd in these negative positions. The gourd's "evil absorption" characteristic can neutralize malevolent energy and balance the Yin-Yang magnetic field. It's crucial that the gourd's opening faces the source of the negative energy, and it should be periodically purified with cinnabar.

 

Avoid Bathrooms: Prevent Foul Energy Intrusion

In Feng Shui, bathrooms are considered "water sha" (negative water energy) and conflict with the gourd's "fire element." If a gourd directly faces a toilet, it can easily absorb filth, leading to financial stagnation and health issues for residents. This is especially true if the bathroom door is adjacent to the kitchen or bedroom; in such cases, avoid placing the gourd in the hallway or the center of the living room. To remedy this, you can hang a brass bell in the bathroom or place a white jade gourd. Alternatively, carving an Eight Trigrams (Bagua) design on the gourd's surface can enhance its protective effects.

 

Main Entrance for Home Protection: Double Fortune and Prosperity

Hanging a gourd (preferably brass or natural wood carving) outside the main entrance creates a "gourd swallowing sha" formation, blocking external negative energy while attracting wealth and beneficial relationships. If the door faces north or northwest, it's recommended to wrap the gourd with Five Emperor Coins to strengthen its protective power. A pair of gourds can also be placed in the indoor entryway, symbolizing "double blessings at the door," which is especially suitable for business owners looking to boost customer flow and reputation.


Living Room for Wealth Generation: Lasting Prosperity

When placing a gourd next to the living room sofa or on the TV cabinet, accurately pinpoint the bright wealth spot (typically about 45 centimeters from the main entrance). You can place cinnabar or crystals inside the gourd, and its effectiveness is enhanced after being blessed by a Taoist master. If the residence faces west to east, a yellow jade gourd is recommended to strengthen the earth element's energy. If the wealth area has a missing corner, use a brass gourd to fill it, as its "closed mouth" shape can prevent wealth from escaping. Remember to regularly fumigate the gourd with sandalwood to maintain its spiritual potency.

 

Bedroom for Enhanced Luck: Thriving Family

For bedroom placement, put a gourd on the bedside table or dressing table. Opt for a natural waist-shaped gourd or one carved with dragon and phoenix motifs, symbolizing Yin-Yang harmony. Newlyweds can hang an even number of gourds (e.g., three, a lucky number) above their bed to enhance marital bliss. For elders, placing a purple clay gourd next to their bed with mugwort inside for fumigation can help ward off illness and extend lifespan. Avoid placing gourds under overhead beams, and gourds should not face bedroom mirrors to prevent reflecting negative energy.

Staircase Taboos: Imbalanced Energy Fields

The area beneath staircases is considered a "moving line sha," where conflicting airflow can weaken the gourd's efficacy. Long-term placement here might deplete the gourd's spiritual energy. If space is limited, move the gourd to a staircase landing or use a metal gourd to enhance its resistance to impact. Additionally, when hanging a gourd in the central atrium of a duplex, avoid the central axis of a spiral staircase to prevent forming a "twisting sha" formation.