Hicarer 230-Piece Chinese Feng Shui Coins Set with Red Ropes for Good Luck, Wealth, and Health – Imitation Qing Dynasty I-Ching Coins in 5 Styles

Hicarer 230-Piece Chinese Feng Shui Coins Set with Red Ropes for Good Luck, Wealth, and Health – Imitation Qing Dynasty I-Ching Coins in 5 Styles

£25.28
Sale price  £25.28 Regular price 
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Hicarer 230-Piece Chinese Feng Shui Coins Set with Red Ropes for Good Luck, Wealth, and Health – Imitation Qing Dynasty I-Ching Coins in 5 Styles

Hicarer 230-Piece Chinese Feng Shui Coins Set with Red Ropes for Good Luck, Wealth, and Health – Imitation Qing Dynasty I-Ching Coins in 5 Styles

£25.28
Sale price  £25.28 Regular price 

These Hicarer Chinese feng shui coins come in a set of 230 pieces, including 200 loose fortune coins in five distinct styles and 30 coins already tied with red ropes. Each coin measures about 0.94 inches in diameter and is made from lightweight alloy that resists rust and fading. They are designed to imitate the look of Qing Dynasty I-ching coins, featuring emperor names like Qianlong, Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Shunzhi, and Kangxi. Many people use them as traditional symbols believed to attract good luck, health, and wealth, and they work well for home decoration, DIY projects, or as small gifts during Chinese New Year.

What makes these Chinese fortune coins different from ordinary replicas?

The coins in this set stand out because of their antique finish and the variety of emperor names stamped on them. Instead of a single style, you get five different designs, each with clear characters that mimic historical currency. The alloy construction gives them a sturdy feel while keeping them light enough to carry in a wallet or purse. The 30 pre-strung coins save you time if you want to hang them immediately, and the red rope matches traditional feng shui practices.

Design and material details

These coins are cast in a bronze-toned metal alloy. They have a matte, aged surface that avoids a shiny, modern look. At just under one inch across, they fit easily into small spaces. The 200 loose coins come sorted by style so you can pick the emperor you prefer. The 30 red-rope coins are already knotted into strings of varied lengths, ready to hang.

Material Alloy (bronze finish)
Coins per set 230 total: 200 loose + 30 with red rope
Coin diameter Approx. 0.94 inches
Coin styles 5 different emperor designs (Qianlong, Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Shunzhi, Kangxi etc.)
Color Bronze (antique look)
Weight Lightweight (exact weight not specified by manufacturer)

Where can you use these coins?

People commonly place these coins inside wallets, purses, accounting books, or handbags as a traditional charm. You can also tie them together with the included red ropes to hang in an office, home, or car. Some use them as bracelet or necklace components for DIY jewelry. They also serve as decorative accents for Chinese New Year celebrations, weddings, or birthday parties. The set includes enough coins to share with friends, neighbors, or colleagues.

Common questions about these feng shui coins

Does the set include any coins already assembled with rope?

Yes. Out of the 230 pieces, 30 coins come pre-strung on red ropes. The remaining 200 are loose so you can arrange or gift them as you like.

What do the engravings on the coins say?

The coins feature the names of Qing Dynasty emperors such as Qianlong, Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Shunzhi, and Kangxi. The exact set of five styles covers these and possibly other emperors.

Are these coins safe for small children?

The manufacturer notes that these coins contain small parts and should be kept away from little kids to avoid choking hazards.

Will the color fade or rust over time?

The alloy is described as resistant to rust and corrosion, and the antique bronze finish is designed not to fade easily. However, like all metal items, they may show wear with heavy use.

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