Yellow jade money toad
Money frog benefits and Feng Shui tips for its placement
A "money toad" is a mythological creature from Chinese folklore, also known as the Jin Chan or three-legged toad, that symbolizes wealth, good luck, and prosperity. It is often depicted as a three-legged frog with a coin in its mouth, sitting on a pile of gold coins, and used as a Feng Shui charm to attract and protect wealth.
Appearance: It is usually a three-legged toad with flared nostrils and red eyes, sitting on a pile of Chinese coins, with one coin held in its mouth.
Mythology: According to legend, the Jin Chan appears during the full moon near houses that are about to receive good news, especially news of financial gain.
Three-legged significance: The "three legs" are key to its symbolism. They represent the combination of balance, stability, and a touch of the supernatural, making it a powerful symbol for financial security and luck.
Feng Shui usage: In Feng Shui, it's used to attract wealth. It's traditionally placed in a home or office in a way that brings money in, such as facing towards the interior of the room (not facing the front door.


