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Blue Rhinoceros Protection Amulet

Blue Rhinoceros Protection Amulet
Blue Rhinoceros Protection Amulet
US$15.88
SKU: SKU1027 (Out Of Stock)
Weight : 30.00g ( 0.07 lbs)
Dim: 0.8x0.6x1.4 in, 6.8 in Lgth (1.5x1.7x3.7 cm, 17.3 cm)
Material: Crystal

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This item suppresses the # 7 Flying Star which brings burglary, robbery, violence and bloodshed. Embellished with an obsidian wulou, it also serves to enhance health luck.

The Blue Rhinoceros is a well known feng shui symbol of protection, be it against robbery, accidents, office drama or betrayal, especially against the vicious #7 Star in Period 8. The rhinoceros has attained these attributes due to its protective and resilient nature as an animal, and how it is aggressive towards any other threatening beasts. In Feng Shui, the Blue Rhinoceros is best utilized to protect against any negatives or dangers in life.

This Rhinoceros is made from the crystal sodalite. It can be kept in the pocket or hung on your briefcase, handbag or near your workdesk.

1) The # 7 Flying Star is a very malicious one, and brings with it burglary, robbery, violence and bloodshed. To keep this star (in our Period 8 chart) from causing harm, carry this protective amulet with you at all times. The intrinsic element of the #7 violent star is metal. Water exhausts metal. This "Blue" Feng Shui cure represents water element that will weaken the #7 star metal energy.

2) For those involved in business, keeping a Feng Shui Rhinoceros will serve to prevent your enemies and competitors from getting ahead of you or sabotaging your career.

3) Keeping a Feng Shui Rhinoceros in your workplace will help you to resolve issues regarding backstabbing and harmful colleagues. It will keep quarrelling and chaos and bay, and allow the office to be a calm and easy environment to work in.

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