Three seals - Bronze - China - 20th century





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Three bronze seals from China in 20th century dynastic style, titled “Drie zegels”, with dimensions 6 cm high by 3 cm wide by 3 cm deep, provenance Antiekmarkt, and in good condition.
Description from the seller
Explanation of the money frog seal:
Usually has three legs instead of four
Often depicted with a coin in its mouth
Sits typically on a bed of coins or gold bars
Has red eyes and lumps on its back that symbolize wealth
Symbolism and meaning:
- Attracts wealth and financial luck
- Protects against money loss
- Promotes business success and prosperity
- Helps in accumulating wealth
Placement according to Feng Shui:
Place the frog by the entrance with its head facing inward (as if it brings wealth into the house)
Ideal in the wealth corner (southeast) of your home or office
Never in the bathroom, kitchen, or bedroom
Do not place higher than eye level
Legend: According to Chinese mythology, the three-legged toad was originally greedy and was punished by a Buddhist sage. After remorse, it was transformed into a symbol of prosperity that helps others.
Weight three seals: 500 grams.
Seller's Story
Explanation of the money frog seal:
Usually has three legs instead of four
Often depicted with a coin in its mouth
Sits typically on a bed of coins or gold bars
Has red eyes and lumps on its back that symbolize wealth
Symbolism and meaning:
- Attracts wealth and financial luck
- Protects against money loss
- Promotes business success and prosperity
- Helps in accumulating wealth
Placement according to Feng Shui:
Place the frog by the entrance with its head facing inward (as if it brings wealth into the house)
Ideal in the wealth corner (southeast) of your home or office
Never in the bathroom, kitchen, or bedroom
Do not place higher than eye level
Legend: According to Chinese mythology, the three-legged toad was originally greedy and was punished by a Buddhist sage. After remorse, it was transformed into a symbol of prosperity that helps others.
Weight three seals: 500 grams.

