"Cailu Hengtong" Recruits Wealth, Copper Deer Home Decoration, Living Room, foyer, Office Desktop, Luxury and High end Decoratio

$859.00

Size: As the picture

As the picture

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Description

Copper handicrafts refer to the abbreviation of copper handicrafts, Qing sedan. The English name of the handicraft is artefact. Crafts concept: Handmade products, which are products made by manually processing raw materials or semi-finished products, are a collective term for a set of valuable artworks. It includes many types, including lacquerware, pottery,porcelain, folk craftsmanship, wood carving crafts, birch bark crafts, wheat straw crafts, Shiwan dolls, and so on. Craft sales are the source of pure products and life, but they also create value higher than life. It is the crystallization of people's wisdom, fully reflecting human creativity and artistry, and is an invaluable treasure of humanity.

Description:Since ancient times, deer have been regarded as auspicious beasts, representing "good fortune and wealth". Carrying a money bag, deer have a prosperous financial path and a beautiful blessing of both good fortune and wealth. Deer sounds like "road", meaning smooth sailing and smooth roads. Made of all brass material, using antique drawing technology.

Recycled Gold & Silver

Every piece is handcrafted with 100% recycled 18ct gold vermeil and solid sterling
silver, reducing CO2 emissions by over 60%.

Responsibly Manufactured

We are certified members of the Responsible Jewellery Council, meaning that we adhere
to and promote fair and equal human and labour rights, working to transform jewellery
supply chains to be more responsible and sustainable.

Our Cause

With each purchase, you're providing children and their nursing mothers with adequate
amounts of Vitamin A to protect them from VADD. Vitamin A Deficiency Disorder
(VADD) is the number one cause of childhood blindness and a major cause of childhood
death. Over 20 million children in India are at risk of having this preventable disease.