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From day 2:

Ornaments with Chinese Fish, made of hand carved Jade.
In China, fish is considered to bring luck and to provide surplus. Giving someone a sculpture of a fish shows that the recipient may wish to success in business.
Since Jade was previously reserved for the emperor, it is considered to provide extra abundance with a fish made of jade
* Dimensions
Ø94 x 184 mm
* Weight
0,5kg
Chinese Fish - Koi statue
Price:
Rental price:
40 SEK
€5 / $7
excl VAT
excl VAT
From day 2:
30 SEK
€4 / $5
excl VAT
excl VAT

Description:
Ornaments with Chinese Fish, made of hand carved Jade.
In China, fish is considered to bring luck and to provide surplus. Giving someone a sculpture of a fish shows that the recipient may wish to success in business.
Since Jade was previously reserved for the emperor, it is considered to provide extra abundance with a fish made of jade
* Dimensions
Ø94 x 184 mm
* Weight
0,5kg





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