Five-Venom Guardian Toad Collection
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In ancient Chinese folk tradition, the five venoms — toad, snake, scorpion, centipede, and spider — are not symbols of harm, but guardians of balance and protection. Each creature carries its own energy, and together they form a powerful circle of defense.
This collection brings that ancient wisdom to life through hand-embroidered fabric sculptures. The guardian toad, green and vibrant, sits at the center — its mouth open to swallow misfortune, its body adorned with all five protective spirits. Beside it, the guardian fish swims in red silk, carrying the same protective energy in a different form.
Every stitch is placed by hand. Every color is chosen with intention. These are not mass-produced decorations — they are living pieces of folk heritage, crafted to bring protection, beauty, and a touch of the extraordinary to your space.
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- Materials
- Silk & Cotton Blend
- Technique
- Hand-Embroidered
- Dimensions
- 14"L x 10"W x 2"H
- Made by
- Liora Java
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