The "Wu Beast" of Taiwan's 12 Earthly Branches - The Auspicious Horse
There's a Taiwanese saying: "When the Auspicious Horse gallops, one's official position steadily ascends." In this saying, the Auspicious Horse is the mount of Wenchang Dijun, the God of Literature and Education, signifying that the sound of its hooves brings blessings and prosperity. Believers also hold that touching the Auspicious Horse's head bestows good fortune.
Product Name: Taiwan Zodiac - Auspicious Horse Heat-Seal Embroidered Patch
Patch Size: 5.2(W) x 3.3(H) cm
Package Size: 6.8(W) x 9(H) cm
*The embroidered patch has adhesive backing for easy application. For enhanced water resistance, it can be further secured with ironing.
How to Use the Heat-Seal Embroidered Patch:
*As an appliqué, it's suitable for smooth surfaces like paper, leather, and metal.
*For application on fabric, use an iron (set to 160°C or 320°F) and press for approximately 15-25 seconds. The patch will fully adhere once cooled; do not move it while warm.
*When applying to stretchy or textured fabrics, sewing is recommended.
Important Notes:
*For ironing the patch, it's best to iron from the reverse side for a stronger bond. If ironing from the front is necessary, place a thin cotton cloth over it to prevent damage.
*Avoid stretching or pulling the patch until it has completely cooled (about 15 minutes). It can be hand-washed after 24 hours; do not dry clean.
*Do not iron onto waterproof materials, damp items, or flammable substances.
*Color variations may occur on screen. For any inquiries, please message the creator.
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- The "Wu Beast" of Taiwan's 12 Earthly Branches - The Auspicious Horse There's a Taiwanese saying: "When the Auspicious Horse gallops, one's official position steadily ascends." In this saying, the Auspicious Horse is the mount of Wenchang Dijun, the God of Literature and Education, signifying that the sound of its hooves brings blessings and prosperity. Believers also hold that touching the Auspicious Horse's head bestows good fortune.
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