Hang it where the day begins: beside a doorway, on a mirror, or in a quiet corner that could use a small point of intention. This Feng Shui hanging pairs a solid brass foot-shaped amulet with a traditional Chinese wealth coin at the centre, creating a warm, golden focal point for welcoming movement and possibility into a space.
What catches the eye
The foot shape feels playful and symbolic, with rounded toes and a softly aged brass tone.
A black and gold coin motif sits in the centre, drawing the eye like a small medallion.
The beaded loop adds contrast, with glossy black beads, pale cream accents, and warm yellow-orange beads near the top.
Its hanging form suits a handle, wall hook, mirror edge, or chosen corner where you want a visible reminder of progress.
The brass has a mellow sheen rather than a bright mirror finish, giving it a grounded, lived-with look.
The meaning of the foot and coin
In Feng Shui symbolism, the foot is associated with movement, progress and arrival. Here, it represents wealth in motion: not something still or closed away, but something imagined as moving towards you and continuing to grow.
The coin motif is traditionally linked with prosperity and money flow. As a decorative intention-setter, it works best as a visible reminder of what you are choosing to welcome, organise and tend in daily life.
Where to hang it
Choose a place you pass often, such as a door handle, mirror, window area or desk-side hook. Thresholds are especially meaningful in Feng Shui because they mark movement from one space into another.
Let it hang freely rather than cramming it between other objects. Wipe the brass gently with a dry cloth when needed, and keep it away from prolonged damp so the metal keeps its warm surface well.
Solid brass with beaded contrast
The main foot-shaped amulet is solid brass, with the coin set into the centre. The photo shows a dark cord and a loop of mixed beads above it, adding texture and a sense of ceremony wit…
region of manufacture: China