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Baby Jade Rings and Coins by Alan Wong


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This set of classic Rings and Coin trick comes with two REAL JADE BRACELETS that makes it a collector's item. From a small velvet bag you bring out two small jade rings, a red lucky envelope and carefully place them on top of the bag. You explain that the jade rings are traditional lucky charms for newborn babies in China, and newly wed couples give away "lucky money" on their wedding day with these lucky envelopes. From the red envelope you drop out a shiny gold Chinese coin that represents luck and prosperity. Tell your spectator you want to send her good luck and prosperity by performing a ritual using these lucky items. You place the rings over the coin with the red envelope in the middle, and then make a wish to send it your friend. You slowly remove the envelope and the coin is gone! You then repeat the actions and show that the coin has magically reappeared under the ring - "because the blessing will always come back to you one day."

Each baby jade rings set comes with 20 golden brass Chinese coins (for give away), two red envelopes ( one more to spare) for the lucky money. The envelopes are embossed with the Chinese character "Double Happiness". The baby jade rings ( about 2" diameter) are authentic REAL JADE, and all the items are contained in a drawstring black velvet bag. The whole trick's effectiveness lies in this bag, which acts as a black-art mat and performing surface, giving it a good reason to be there. Many presentations themed around "Luck," "Prosperity," and "Blessings" can be created using these fine props. A separate smaller velvet bag is included to store and protect the jade rings when they are not in use.

Instructional on line video included. Very easy to perform and great story telling piece. This elegant set of close-up magic can be carried in any close-up case or even in your pocket, always ready to perform.

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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on June 29th, 2011
95 $%#* dollars....for this. It woudn't fool anyone over...5 years old. I would be ashamed to market such a thing.
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on May 3rd, 2024
Some reviewers like to focus negatively on how this trick is 'crap', was a trick included in kids magic sets years ago, and won't fool anyone.

Crap? This is gorgeous set of props, using beautiful rings made of real jade. It is very far from crap.

Included in old magic sets? Well, so were the Cups & Balls, Linking Rings, Multiplying Rabbits, etc... The Cups and Rings do offer more variety, but so what? There is tons of good magic in the same boat. The question is, what do you do with it?

And how DARE Brett Sherwood 'beautify' and 'capitalize' on a cheap old set of plastic cups? You just stack them and pretend the balls go through the cups, and Sherwood does this with THAT old trick??? :)))

Won't fool anyone? Baloney. I've heard many people gasp at the disappearance of the coin. And with a slight addition (courtesy of Mr. Dusheck), you can make things even more effective!

Again, this is simple, beautiful magic. And just like most tricks in those magic sets, the provided instructions are just a beginning.
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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on September 7th, 2014
Yes, most of you got a trick like this in your first magic set. Totally not worth the $99 it originally sold for. Given the quality of this set (real jade rings, bag, etc.), $33.95 is fairly reasonable. On the other hand, once you figure out Wong's gimmick, you could make a set cheaply. The gimmick is a good one and may fool people who had a similar set as children.

The video isn't very good. The best part of it is the cultural explanation of the rings, coins and envelops. But I hate it when a magician, who no doubt spends hours practice each trick in their repertory, stumbles their way through a video, having clearly not rehearsed it enough, which seems to be the case here.
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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 2nd, 2011
This is a horrible thing, I get these for free with orders from different magic shops. Piece of crap in my eyes....1 star is too many stars to give it....waste of money, don't buy it
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