A traditional Taoist Caishen Fu—the God-of-Wealth talisman—hand-drawn on yellow ritual paper in auspicious red. The design combines a calligraphic wealth sigil with a Bagua stamp and square altar seals (to “anchor” and activate the charm). In folk practice this talisman is used to invite steady income, open new money paths, curb wasteful spending, and protect against petty sabotage or careless losses.
How to use (traditional): place in the home or shop’s wealth corner (SE by classical Feng Shui), near the cash register/cash box, on your office desk, or inside a ledger/drawer. You may also carry it in a folder or frame it by the entry (keep above waist height; avoid bathrooms).
(Spiritual/cultural item—results aren’t guaranteed; not financial advice.)
Key Details
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Material: yellow talisman paper with red ink; stamped Bagua & altar seals
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Build: lightweight sheet; suitable for framing or tucking into drawers/ledgers
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Design: Caishen wealth sigil with activation dots and prosperity seals
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Theme (non-financial): Prosperity Blessing · Protection from Loss · Financial Mindfulness
Sizes / Fit
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11 × 22 cm (approx. 4.3 × 8.7 in) — slim sheet for framing, entryway, cash register, or desk
Care
Keep dry and clean; avoid tearing, soaking, or placing on the floor. Optionally refresh yearly at Lunar New Year (some users pass incense over it or air it in morning light).


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