| Blessings Arrive |
The Five Blessings Charm is a traditional Lunar New Year decoration affixed to door lintels, typically made from red or colorful paper. It's displayed at the entrance of homes or shops, signifying the warding off of bad luck and the welcoming of good fortune.
This lucky charm, featuring Zhu Zhu's hand-painted Mazu in a paper-cut style, depicts the Holy Mother Mazu holding a torch, her light shining upon the world. Accompanied by the English phrase "Mazu in the house," it symbolizes Mazu's blessings arriving at your home this New Year – "Blessings Arrive"! Affix it to your doors or windows for a full year of protection.
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- Handmade
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- Taiwan
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- No.13,561 - Stationery | No.193 - Chinese New Year
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- Zhu Zhu's hand-painted Mazu is presented with a paper-cut aesthetic, creating a lucky charm. The Holy Mother Mazu holds a torch, illuminating the human world with her light.
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