Designed and Sculpted by artist James I. Van Epps
This Fortune Frog's name is "Paul E. Wogg". Paul has gone through a lot of changes lately. After losing his tail, he is now of legal age to officially change his name. He has decided to go from Polly Wogg to being called Paul E. Wogg. It's a big step in the big world. Paul E. Wogg is a ledge sitter. His left hind leg dangles 7 1/2" over the side.
Made of poly resin. Measures 9 1/2" H x 4" w x 8 1/2" H
A fortune frog is universally known to bring good luck. In Japan, a loved one keeps a frog charm for a safe return home. In Egypt, a frog brings fertility. Even folklore's in Ireland use the frog symbol to attract good fortunes.
A special kind of frog from the Orient is believed to bring money and wealth. It is called the "Feng Shui" frog. Your fortune frog is based upon the Feng Shui principle. It is an ancient Chinese art of living in harmony with the surroundings. Feng Shui uses symbolic motifs to depict good fortunes. When our surroundings have symbols placed as decorations, we are reminded of good fortunes. In other words, Feng Shui and positive thinking have a lot in common. Fortune frogs help us be more optimistic.
Your frog was created to bring you, a loved one or even a friend, blessings in life. Let your frog do something special for you. To help bring extra fortune into your life, keep this frog in a familiar surrounding in your home or office. Place a symbol of what you hope to attract in life near your frog. This way, every time you see your frog, you will be reminded and motivated to achieve what you seek. For example:Place a dollar bill under your frog if you wish to attract wealth.
Fortune Frog Paul E Wogg Ledge Sitter
$54.99
- SKU:
- 2194