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COMBINING THE POWERS OF THE TORTOISE & THE DRAGON


The Dragon Tortoise combines the powers of the Heavenly Dragon and the Earthly Tortoise and brings the best of both


creatures. The Dragon symbolizes courage, bravado and blazing success, while the tortoise represents steadfastness and


stability, ensuring your success can be long- lived. The Dragon Tortoise is thus a great favourite among business people, who place this symbol behind them or beside them in the office. This will help ensure that the business risks they take will be bolder but less risky.


DRAGON TORTOISE WITH CHI LIN


The Dragon Tortoise featured with the Chi Lin, also known as the Dragon Horse, brings business luck together with protection from bad feng shui. It helps ward off negative energy due to bad flying star combinations.


CONTAINER This Dragon Tortoise contains a special wishbox or secret compartment for you keep jewels, coins and other precious things. You can also write your wishes and affirmations on notepaper and keep your wishes folded inside the Dragon Tortoise. Place in the West to use as an effective wishbox.


DRAGON TORTOISE WITH TREASURE BOX


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TORTOISE Depicted on a bed of coins with baby tortoise symbolizes that whatever you undertake will succeed and also continue to expand and grow.


WITH BABY


WITH COINS & INGOTS


For those whose main aim is to clinch the deal and make big bucks, this Dragon Tortoise features coins ingots and a


main prize on its back.


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