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A
Brass Piglet and Two Ingots
This adorable item has to be the most unusual figurine this writer
has yet to see!
A Brass Piglet and Two Ingots features a chuckling piglet with
eyes screwed close in a kind of happy ecstasy. It is oddly accessorized
with a necklace around its piggy neck and two ingots riding on its
back.
Charming, quirky and yes, in such odd taste it has to be must-have
adornment to your home! Imagine the amused glances this piglet will
receive nestled between your very proper pictures frames and vase
of sensible roses.
But the Brass Piglet and Two Ingots should not be taken lightly.
The piglet, an offshoot of the pig, is a symbol of chivalry, abundance,
happiness and laughter as well as luxurious extravagance. The most
important though? The pig is also a huge symbol of financial security!
So do place this cheerful little figurine among your other bric-a-brac
at home or in the office for that Oriental kitsch touch. We also
suggest you making use of this item’s Metal element to ward
of malicious stars #2 Black and #5 Yellow.
Brass
Cicada on Bamboo
This creaking insect is quite a popular little thing in China.
The Chinese of yore used to believe that Jade cicadas buried along
with their deceased beloveds would guarantee that his or her next
life would be as vibrant and poignant as the last one.
The cicada is also the symbol to use to revitalize down-the-drain
luck. Cicadas are said to symbolize great comebacks and can make
you experience again a heightened sense of happiness only achieved
during wonderful moments in your life.
Other than this, the cicada is also a fabled symbol of fertility
and aide in conception. Place this unique item in your Nien Yin,
or relationship sector of your home for a dose of symbolic luck
for a precious bundle of joy!
The Brass Cicada on Bamboo is wrought from beautiful, heavy brass.
Brass is a well-known metal cure and can assist in the weakening
of the malignant stars #2 Black and #5 Yellow. Place this pretty
item in the Southwest or Central area of your home, for these are
the sectors afflicted respectfully by the stars for 2004.
Elixir
Of Life
The gourd, or wu lou, is a cherished Chinese emblem of longevity
and good health. It is said that the gourd was reputedly used by
ancient Chinamen and women to store water as nourishment for lengthy
days in expeditions and travels.
The gourd is carefully hollowed and dried out before water can
be stored within its interior. Some of the users of the gourd would
also cut it in half for the serving of wine. As of late, archaeologists
have even unearthed gourds buried alongside notable Chinamen in
burial sites!
You can be rest assured that this vegetable is very special to
the Chinese. It is also frequently called The Elixir Of Life for
this reason. Hence, the name of this very beautiful item!
The Elixir Of Life is made of pure brass and finished off with
an eye-popping wash of gold. Polished to high perfection, this writer
can even see her reflection within its shiny layer!
The Elixir Of Life is adorned with a red ribbon. Red, as you might
now, is the most auspicious color in the East for its very Yang
properties. It is said that anything that is tied off with red thread,
ribbon or tassel has its symbolic properties magnified tenfold.
A beautiful cultural item indeed. It does look odd, yes, but never
weird. I guarantee that the Elixir Of Life would look very good
among your framed snapshots and other family-themed paraphernalia
on your mantelpiece and would make a great ice breaker, for anyone
who would care to look at your wu lou would instantly be asking
you all sorts of curious questions!
Golden
Wu Lou of Life
In ancient China, travelers used to pluck the gourds from trees
and dry them. The insides were taken out and the gourds were filled
with precious water for their journeys. Because of its role in keeping
the travelers alive, the gourd became a symbol of good health. The
legend goes that these guards contain the elixirs of life.
The magical gourd is a famous item in popular Chinese legends.
It is a recognizable item carried by famous deities, such as the
God of Health Sau from ‘Fu Luk Sau’ and Li T’ieh
Kuai from the Eight Immortals, immortalized for his gift to heal
mortals.
The Golden Wu Lou of Life is made from pure brass, with a lovely
coat of shiny golden finish. A red ribbon enhances the elegance
of the beautifully made Wu Lou. To give a natural touch to the Wu
Lou, it is capped with a single brass stalk and leaf. A Pa Kua design
lay rest at the bottom of the guard.
Display this Wu Lou in your home for health enhancement! It makes
a great metal cure for the irksome #2 Black that causes sickness,
as well as in your personal Tien Yi direction to enhance your own
health. The perfect gift to the elderly.
The
Brass Ru Yi
The Ru Yi is traditionally a symbol of how high a person ranked
in the ancient government in China. Today it is believed to enhance
a persons career in very much the same manner.
Made from solid brass, it is seen here with a bat sitting atop
it. The phonetic sound of the Bat; Fuk, means overflowing, abundant
wealth.
Flying Star Feng Shui exponents will be happy to know that the
Brass Ru Yi can be used to suppress the malignant effects of the
2 black and 5 yellow star. The Metal energies of the Brass Ru Yi
are believed to weaken the Earth energy of these stars.
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