Boao 100 Pieces Chinese Feng Shui Coins - Imitation Qing Dynasty Coins for Wealth and Good Luck (0.8 Inch)
These Boao Chinese coins are imitation Qing Dynasty-style coins featuring the names of emperors such as Qianlong, Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Shunzhi, and Kangxi. Each coin measures 0.8 inch (2 cm) in diameter and 0.03 inch (0.8 mm) thick, crafted from metal alloy. This set includes 100 pieces, making them suitable for use as Feng Shui ornaments, decorations, or teaching props. Many people believe carrying or displaying these coins can bring good luck, health, and wealth.
What makes these coins special?
The coins are designed to imitate the style of the Qing Dynasty, with clear inscriptions of emperor names. Each coin has an antique bronze finish, giving them an aged, traditional look. The coins are thin but sturdy, resistant to rust, fading, and breaking, so they can be kept for a long time.
How can you use them?
These coins have a wide range of uses. You can place them in a purse, wallet, accounting book, or handbag. They can be tied together with a red string to create a hanging decoration for your office, home, or car. They also work well as components for bracelets or necklaces, or as teaching props for history lessons. Because of their traditional symbolism, they make thoughtful party favors for Chinese New Year celebrations.
What are the specifications?
| Diameter | 0.8 inch (2 cm) |
| Thickness | 0.03 inch (0.8 mm) |
| Material | Metal alloy |
| Color | Antique bronze |
| Quantity | 100 pieces |
Note: This listing is for the 0.8-inch size. A larger 1.1-inch (2.8 cm) size is also available separately.
Are they durable?
The coins are made from metal alloy, which is thin yet sturdy. They are designed to resist rust, fading, and breakage, so they can last for a long time with proper care. However, they are not toys and should not be put in mouths or swallowed.
Common questions about these coins
What do the emperor names mean?
The coins feature the names of Qing Dynasty emperors: Qianlong, Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Shunzhi, and Kangxi. These names are part of the traditional design and are believed by some to attract prosperity and good fortune.
Can I use them for jewelry making?
Yes, you can use these coins to create bracelets, necklaces, or other accessories. They have a small hole in the center (typical of Chinese coins) that allows them to be strung together.
What sizes are available?
These coins come in two diameters: 0.8 inch (2 cm) and 1.1 inch (2.8 cm). This set is for the 0.8-inch size. Both have the same thickness of 0.03 inch (0.8 mm).