Pixiu(Pi Yao)

Pixiu, also known as Pi Yao, are auspicious, winged animals in ancient Chinese history. They have the head of a Chinese dragon, the body of a lion, and either one or two antlers. Pixiu means good fortune for its owner. Pixiu will bring protection upon its owner and their family in Feng Shui. They have strong energies that will be transferred to you as you wear Pixiu. 

1. Guardian of Wealth: Pixiu is said to have a voracious appetite for gold and silver, but it never expels it. This characteristic symbolises that wealth only flows in and never flows out, making it a popular amulet for financial success.

2. Protector Against Evil: In Chinese folklore, Pixiu is known to ward off evil spirits and protect its owner from harm. Its fierce and intimidating appearance makes it an ideal guardian.

3. Feng Shui Symbol: Many people place Pixiu statues or wear Pixiu jewellery to attract good fortune, especially in business or investments. It is often placed in homes or businesses facing entrances to ensure that wealth and good luck enter and stay.

4. Heavenly Creature: Pixiu is considered to be a creature of the heavens, sent by the Jade Emperor (the supreme deity in Taoism) to protect humans and drive away evil forces. It holds both spiritual and protective significance.