Celebrating Auspicious Blessings
For centuries, the Chinese people have cherished symbols of good fortune as expressions of their hopes for a better life. Inspired by traditional culture, this collection features Wenquxing (the Star of Wisdom), Fuxing (the Star of Blessings), and the auspicious Chinese Dragon.
By uniting the millennia-old craft of gold-leaf gilding with the elegance of mineral-pigment art, each piece carries a refined classical beauty—while conveying heartfelt wishes for success in learning, abundant blessings, and a life filled with good fortune.
【Zha Ji Lam】——Guardian Spirit of Protection and Inner Strength.
Zha Ji Lam is inspired by ancient Chinese guardian spirits who safeguarded households and travelers. This mythical figure represents courage, resilience, and spiritual protection, echoing China’s long-standing belief that powerful deities watch over humanity.
To foreign audiences, Zha Ji Lam offers a glimpse into China’s deep tradition of honoring protective forces—a culture where strength is paired with compassion, and where every journey is blessed with safety and guidance.
【Wenquxing】— Star Deity of Wisdom, Art, and Literary Talent.
In Chinese mythology, Wenquxing is the celestial deity governing intelligence, learning, poetry, and art. For thousands of years, scholars prayed to Wenquxing for clarity of mind and success in imperial examinations.
Symbolizing knowledge, creativity, and cultural refinement, Wenquxing embodies the Chinese respect for education and artistic achievement.
To foreign readers, Wenquxing reveals a civilization where intellectual pursuit is seen as a path to greatness.
【Fuxing】— Star of Blessings, Happiness, and Prosperity.
Fuxing is one of China’s most beloved deities, representing good fortune, harmony, and a joyful life. For centuries, the image of Fuxing has been displayed in homes as a symbol of luck and positive energy.
This star deity reflects the Chinese cultural wish for peaceful families, successful careers, and everyday happiness.
For international audiences, Fuxing expresses China’s timeless pursuit of a “good and meaningful life” filled with warmth and hope.
【Chinese Dragon】— Sacred Symbol of Power, Luck, and Benevolent Strength.
Unlike the aggressive dragons of Western mythology, the Chinese dragon is a kind, wise, and powerful creature that controls rain, wind, and heavenly blessings.
It symbolizes royalty, vitality, protection, and unending good luck.
As the emblem of Chinese civilization, the dragon reflects a culture that values balance, harmony with nature, and noble strength.
To the world, the Chinese dragon stands as an unforgettable icon of Eastern wisdom and auspicious power.
【Caishen】— God of Wealth, Abundance, and Good Fortune.
Caishen is China’s legendary God of Wealth, worshipped for over a thousand years by merchants, families, and travelers.
He represents financial success, opportunity, and prosperity gained through both hard work and divine blessing.
More than material wealth, Caishen symbolizes a cultural belief that fortune comes to those who remain diligent, kind, and open-hearted.
To international audiences, Caishen showcases China’s optimistic and forward-looking spirit.
【Bhaisajyaguru / Medicine Buddha】— Buddha of Healing, Peace, and Inner Renewa.
Bhaisajyaguru, known in China as the Medicine Buddha, is a revered figure representing healing, wellness, balance, and spiritual clarity.
For centuries, people prayed to him not only for physical health but also for emotional calm and peace of mind.
His blue radiance symbolizes purity, compassion, and the ability to remove suffering.
To foreign audiences, the Medicine Buddha offers a window into China’s ancient integration of medicine, spirituality, and holistic well-being.