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Liu Li Dragon Tortoise on Bagua

Liu Li Dragon Tortoise on Bagua
Liu Li Dragon Tortoise on Bagua Liu Li Dragon Tortoise on Bagua Liu Li Dragon Tortoise on Bagua
US$74.88
SKU: SKU5616
Weight : 570.00g ( 1.26 lbs)
Dim: 3.25x3x2.75 in (8.3x7.5x7 cm)
Material: Glass

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This Dragon Headed Tortoise is standing on a Feng Shui Bagua with eight I Ching trigrams (an 8 sided shape symbolizing all aspects of one’s life) to represent a perfect balance in life. Bagua is also a feng shui tool used to subdue negative energies present in the vicinity.

The Dragon Tortoise, a mythical animal made of the two celestial animals, the Dragon and the Tortoise, is a smooth blend of ambition and wisdom. It is a feng shui symbol of support from important people, as well as an increase in wealth luck. Because it is such an ideal amalgamation of the qualities of both the dragon (perseverance and valiancy) and the tortoise (steadfastness and stability), it is a fantastic figure to instigate career luck and job development, defeating competition and reviving reputation.

This gorgeous sculpture is made from the mystifying liuli material. This captivating multi-colored crystal glass is seeing a surge in popularity not only in Asia but also America and Europe. The procedure of creating Liu Li glass is pretty similar to the age-old French glass casting technique known as "pate-de-verre". Handcrafted using a laborious 12-step process, creating Liu Li crystal is special and difficult due to several factors with a high failure rate. That's why Chinese Liuli art pieces always fetch a higher price. The instability of the molds (which is not reusable) and high firing temperatures required are the two most common reasons determining the success rate of producing a beautiful Liuli artwork. Each piece of Liu Li glass is unique as the mixture of colors varies from one to the next.

In Feng Shui, the Dragon Tortoise is used in many ways to bring around a better life:

1. Displaying this Liu Li Dragon Tortoise on Bagua in the Northeast corner (Feng Shui Bagua), or on a study or work desk, is believed to assist those who are completing a foundation higher education, or who wish to improve their grades. In addition to this, the Dragon Tortoise is said to enhance the luck of the student in receiving monetary aid and merit scholarships.

2. To create the means for a blissful, untroubled life, displaying this feng shui symbol in your home, facing your main entrance is believed to help. Doing so will prevent danger from coming into your home, causing accidents and harm to family members, as well as make all your business endeavours fruitful.

3. To attain the support of influential figures in the workplace, such as your supervisors and bosses, placing the Dragon Tortoise behind your work desk or area is belived to help. In addition, this good luck symbol is believed to prevent all forms of backstabbing and betrayal, allowing for the opportunity of promotion.

4. To foster longevity luck and wellbeing for your entire family, displaying the Dragon Tortoise in the East sector of your home is said to help; according to Feng Shui Bagua 8 Life Aspiration formula, this sector influences family ties and bonds as well as health.

5. When placed in your personal Sheng Chi (Feng Shui Kua) corner of the living room, dining room or office, the Dragon Tortoise is reputed to create career luck and set the foundations for a successful, bright business life. It will create harmonious relationships with both your colleagues and superiors, as well as foster the possibilities for promotions.

6. If there are members in your family plagued with illnesses, displaying this Feng Shui cure in their “Tien Yi” (Feng Shui Kua) direction is believed to help to speed up recovery. This creature will also improve the influence of the patriarch when displayed in the Northwest sector.

7. Place this Liu Li Dragon Tortoise on Bagua in the Southeast sector (Feng Shui Bagua) of your home or workplace is said to enhance your profits and prosperity luck.

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