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Mini Rosewood Tortoises

Did you know that Chinese career people devotedly put tortoise images in their offices? That's because many believe that the tortoise is a venerable symbol of stability and longevity. In the office, incorporation of a symbol of the tortoise can promise you a workplace charged with wealth enhancement and prosperity for the long run!

These tortoise figurines are beautifully carved into rosewood. An etching of a tortoise perched atop a bed of Chinese coins and gold ingots will guarantee you a supplementary increase of wonderful wealth and prosperity luck! Arrange them in a row in the North sector of the office for the most optimum rewards!

Homemakers in the East are also huge fans of the tortoise. Tortoises make for wonderful health and longevity enhancers, and loved ones' are kept away from illnesses and sicknesses at the same time with the calming presence of the tortoise. If you plan to incorporate a tortoise symbol at home, we suggest placing it at the East sector for best health!

Maintenance of this pretty trio is a snap. Just wipe over with a slightly damp washcloth now and then to ensure you receive the best health protection from your new friends!

 


Pewter Fu Lu Shou

The deities Fu, Lu, and Shou symbolize Happiness, Wealth, and Longevity, and are believed to provide invaluable aid in the pursuit of these desires. Hence they are often placed in the main hall, dining, or office to benefit the occupants. For best results, it is highly recommended that occupants face their respective Sheng Qi direction as much as possible.

Fu is depicted as carrying a scroll, and represents Happiness. Lu carries the curved sceptre called Ru Yi, symbolising Wealth. Representing Immortality, Shou carries a staff, Peach of Longevity, and a gourd containing the Elixir of Life. These fine pewter deities will add great symbolism to any surroundings.

Pewter is Metal, a very popular elemental cure in Feng Shui, for several reasons. Firstly, Metal weakens the harmful stars #2 and #5, which cause sickness and accidents. Placing Metal in these sectors is highlyadvisable, as it would reduce the harmful potential.

Also, the Metal element feeds Water, the element that nourishes the energies of growth, widely used to increase one’s wealth luck.

These figurines are highly detailed, and would add great symbolism and auspiciousness to your home or office.

 


Pewter Heavenly Kuan Kung

Kuan Kung, the Chinese God of War. Celebrated as one of China’s finest military heroes, his battle prowess and fairness was absolutely unmatched. As such, Kuan Kung is ideal for just about anyone in need, from generals to businessmen. He is also the patron of literature, and is invoked to bring luck and success to students and officials, especially those facing exams or seeking promotion.

The Pewter Heavenly Kuang Kung should be placed close to his owner, or at least within view. Study or office desks are good locations for him.

Made of pewter, Kuan Kung exerts Feng Shui influence as well. Pewter is Metal, a very useful element in Feng Shui, for several reasons. Firstly, Metal weakens the harmful stars #2 and #5, which cause sickness and accidents. Placing Metal in these sectors is highly advisable, as it would reduce the harmful potential.

Also, the Metal element feeds Water, the element that nourishes the energies of growth, widely used to increase one’s wealth luck.

The Pewter Kuan Kung is most suitable for those seeking advancement and protection. Keep him at home, or in the office, for your peace of mind.

 


Rooster of Fidelity

Have a sneaking suspicion that your other half has someone else in his/her life? Those late nights at work are not really spent laboring in front of the computer? Try keeping a Rooster of Fidelity at your main door!

Many Feng Shui practitioners recommend placing an image of the Rooster when extra-marital affairs become a threat to the household. The correct placement of the rooster is to place it at the main door looking out. This is to enable the rooster to peck away all possible ‘peach flowers’, a Chinese term for romance and love. Hence you can be sure of heavenly luck protecting your home against such intruders.

This Rooster of Fidelity is made of fine resin and washed in a lovely bronze color. The details on its body – from its sleek feathers to the sharp claws are particularly comprehensive. The surface of the rooster is rough and you can be sure of its fierce looking eyes prohibiting any undesirable romance luck from entering your household.

 


Rosewood Guardian Kei Loons

Guardians! These magnificently standing Kei Loons are designed to be guardians of the home. Legend has it that they were originally guardians of the gates of heaven. Possessing the head of a dragon and the body of a horse, the carp like scales on its body holds a mythical tale.

Traditionalists refer to this creature as the Chinese Unicorn. Having emerged from the river, it carried on its back the great symbol of Taoism. Placed in front of the main door facing outwards, it is believed by many to be the ultimate form of protection. It is said to act as a deterrent against anyone intending you harm. Wandering evil spirits are also said to be frightened away by the powerful figures of the Kei Loons.

Those more trend conscious will love the Kei Loons as an attractive centerpiece. Create a look that's uniquely different with your charming Kei Loons. Crafted, detailed and finished by hand, your Kei Loons are made from the finest materials available maintaining the high standards you have come to expect from Dragon Gate Palace.

 


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