Products Picture Short Description
Ancient Chinese coins

Ancient Chinese coins that were used as a legal tender during the prosperous dynasties possessed the trinity qi of the heaven, earth and man. These round coins, which have a square hole in the middle, symbolized the heaven and earth. As such, a set of 6 ancient Chinese coins from the Ching dynasty may be placed across the doorframe to ward off external sha qi and to boost the qi of the house.
Bagua

The word Bagua in Chinese literally means the eight trigrams. Each trigram (Gua) is a formation of three Yin Yang lines, which collectively represents a specific direction, elements, numbers, family members and the cosmic forces of the universe. As a feng shui cure, an early heaven Bagua is often hung at the main door to counteract hostile structures that is aiming directly at the door. A concave mirror affixed to the centre of a Bagua serve to deflect destructive energy from the environment while a convex mirror is used to draw auspicious qi and yang qi into the house.

Gourd

In olden times, gourd which is known as Hu Lu in Chinese, was used to store medical herbs and to symbolize thriving offspring. Chinese deities (such as the Eight Immortals) were often portrayed with a gourd to capture and contain evil spirits. For the enhancement of personal luck, a dried gourd empowered with auspicious talismans may be hung near the main door to draw auspicious qi into the house. Alternatively, copper gourd with symbols of Bagua may also be placed next to the bed to minimize illnesses and to improve marriage relationships.

Pixiu

In ancient China, Pixiu was often seen guarding the Imperial Palace and burial sites of the Emperors to ward off evil spirits. Pixiu has always been regarded as an auspicious creature that possessed the divine power capable of drawing wealth from the five directions. Today, Pixiu may be placed near the main door, wealth sector or window to fend off negative energy and to boost personal luck.
Deer

In Chinese culture, deer is synonymous with wealth and job income. The Chinese word Deer is pronounced as Lu, which sounds like wealth. The Chinese God of longevity (Shou Xing Gong) is seen accompanied by a deer to symbolize the trinity blessings of good fortune, wealth and longevity. As a form of auspicious symbolism, a deer may be placed in the wealth sector of the office to enhance job income, promotion prospect and business luck.


Dragon

In Chinese horoscope, dragon has been ranked 5th position among the 12 zodiac. Chinese believed that dragon possessed mystical power capable of repelling sha qi and bring good fortune to the people. In the office, a golden dragon may be placed on the left side of the writing desk to enhance job authority, networking and to reduce office politics. In the placement of the Chinese zodiac as a form of feng shui enhancement, one is advised to seek professional advice to avoid the negative effect of a direct clash with one's personal zodiac.
Dragonhead tortoise

Dragonhead tortoise is an effective feng shui remedy for the negative effect of the Grand Duke (Tai Sui), three killings and frequent quarrels. To empower the dragonhead tortoise, one may open up its shell to place auspicious ornaments (such as talisman, crystals and ancient coins) to enhance its effectiveness.
Feng shui ruler

Traditionally, sacred architectures in China were often built according to the auspicious measurement (especially the main door, windows and furniture) as dictated by a feng shui ruler. A copper feng shui ruler affixed empowered with 6 ancient Chinese coins, Bagua and bats may be placed at the doorstep to diminish external sha qi and to enhance the auspicious qi of the house.
Horse

In the Chinese horoscope, horse has been ranked 7th position in the 12 zodiac. Being an animal of great strength and agility, it symbolized market direction, drive and focus in business ventures. For job that requires frequent travelling, placing a horse in the office ensure a safe journey and increase one's driving force. In the placement of the Chinese zodiac as a form of feng shui enhancement, one is advised to seek professional advice to avoid the negative effect of a direct clash with one's personal zodiac.
Jade Pagoda

To improve a child's scholastic aptitude and academic grades, parents may enhance the child's academic sector by placing a jade pagoda on the study table. In the office, placing a pagoda on one's academic sector or work desk will promote creativity, writing skills and career advancement. Based on the principle of five elements, the multistorey green pagoda represents the productive cycle of wood and fire, which signify scholastic achievements. For ages, jade has popularly been worn by Chinese to ward off misfortunes and evil forces.
Qilin

In Chinese mythology, Qilin is a very auspicious creature that signify good fortunes. It has two antlers on its head, the body resembling that of a deer and with scales of a dragon. Chinese believed that Qilin possessed mystical power capable of neutralizing the harmful effect of three killings, T-junction and hostile sharp structures.
Wealth Toad

Unlike most toads, wealth toad has three limbs, a pair of red fiery eyes and a symbol of the great dipper on its back. Wealth toad is commonly seen offering an ancient Chinese coin in its mouth and sitting on a pile of gold or a Bagua. The fierce outlook of the wealth toad also suggests that the creature is very aggressive in the accumulation of wealth. As a wealth enhancement, one may placed a wealth toad at the main door, wealth sector or the cashier to increase business flow and personal luck.

Stone Lions

A pair of lions is a powerful remedy for houses that are facing destructive road patterns such as the T-Junction and the cutting edge of a bridge. In Chinese folklore, stone lions have always been a guardian for homes and temples to keep away evil forces. In the olden days, stone lions were often display in Palaces and the home of officials to symbolize authority, status and wealth.

Dzi Beads

The DZI bead is both mysterious and magical, and its genesis shrouded in legend. There are many inspiring tales about its origin and its talismanic power to bring good fortune. For a long time, it remained undiscovered. In recent years, sparked by remarkable stories of its potency coming out of Taiwan and China, people from outside Tibet have awakened to these amazing gemstone amulets.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Our Product Guarantee -
Our feng shui ornaments are of a superior quality and finishing.
All products are cleansed and empowered to increase its effectiveness.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Copyright © I-Ching Feng Shui Consultancy. All Rights Reserved.