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Bejeweled Blue Dragon

Bejeweled Blue Dragon
Bejeweled Blue Dragon Bejeweled Blue Dragon Bejeweled Blue Dragon Bejeweled Blue Dragon
US$119.88
SKU: SKU2411 (Out Of Stock)
Weight : 700.00g ( 1.54 lbs)
Dim: 5x3.5x1.75 in (12.7x8.9x4.4 cm)
Material: Metal

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This Bejeweled Blue Water Dragon makes a good Water element and can be used to strengthen the Water energy of the year. In doing so, growth energy and good chi will be boosted. Good fortune, protection and power will follow as the result.

This glamorous hand-made Bejewelled Wish-Fulfilling Blue Dragon has been intricately embedded with dazzling crystals and accented with colorful enamel. The numerous glittering gems and the resplendent gold finish are a representation of abundant riches and wealth. Within its body, it boasts a hidden compartment, easily open and closed with a magnetic clasp – this serves as a “wish fulfilling box”, in which the beholder inscribes their wish on a slip of paper and locks it in the compartment.

A work of beauty, this impressive Bejeweled Wish-Fulfilling Blue Dragon is absolutely striking when shone with lights, attracting many admiring eyes, as well as emitting vibes of prosperous chi and the good traits the item represents.

Dragons are one of the most important creatures in the symbolic language of China and practitioners of feng shui. Their precious breath is considered to possess a special kind of chi that is the bringer of good luck and special fortune. This celestial breath is called “sheng chi.”

In ancient times, it was believed that beholding a dragon brought luck and good fortune.These magnificent creatures are the most venerated of them all and are viewed to be extremely auspicious.

One could say the entire art of feng shui is based around cultivating and inviting the potent breath of the dragon. They’re strong Yang energy and establishment as one of the four celestial animals encourages great success and fruition.

Dragons are symbols of eminence, grace, power and celestial genius. As guardians of the sky, they are the most auspicious representative of good luck. They are known to confer insight and higher understanding and attract wealth with their love of gold. They are especially inspiring of male vigor and strength.

Picture the dragon by your side, forging and protecting your road to good luck and fortune. The dragon is known as an enhancer of business luck, and bestower of foresight and wisdom. Bathe your environment with the breath of the dragon and invite the most desirable chi force.

Here are some ways Dragons can be used as feng shui cures:

  1. Display the Feng Shui dragon prominently in your home or car. The dragon is strongest when placed in the East. Here it will provide good luck to the whole family.
  2. Place the dragon in the Center or East sectors for those suffering from poor health or illness as this is believed to invite the breath of the dragon’s Yang energy to usher in a speedy healing and support long life and wellbeing.
  3. Place a dragon on display near where you most frequently work. The dragon will discourage negative energies that might draw you into office drama, stymie your personal growth or career.
  4. Position, if possible, in the North corner of home or office where the dragon is said to catalyze success in your career.
  5. If your home has any fish tanks or fountains, place the dragon beside here to encourage heightened mental powers and achievements to those who are in a place of ambition.

For people who are in states of great aspiration in life or business it is an excellent gift. Remember that strong Yang energies, like those brought by the dragon, are not ideal for yin spaces in your home such as the bedroom and never the bathroom. It is recommended to place the dragon below eye level so that its power does not negatively dominate your space.

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