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Colorful Nine Dragons for Good Luck Pen Holder

Colorful Nine Dragons for Good Luck Pen Holder
Colorful Nine Dragons for Good Luck Pen Holder Colorful Nine Dragons for Good Luck Pen Holder Colorful Nine Dragons for Good Luck Pen Holder Colorful Nine Dragons for Good Luck Pen Holder
US$16.88
SKU: SKU2148 (Out Of Stock)
Weight : 630.00g ( 1.39 lbs)
Dim: 3.125x3.375x4.125 in (7.9x8.6x10.5 cm)
Material: Resin

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Bring some vibrant "yang" energy that attracts good fortune and stimulates the thinking process to your word desk or or study table with this colorful pen holder decorated with nine lively dragons coiling around it. In Feng Shui, it is said that when nine dragons come together, immense good luck and superlative good fortune will manifest.

The Dragon, which is the most potent symbol of Yang, is one of the four celestial animals in Feng Shui. It is a mystical creature that has held emblem since ancient times, when it was believed to transfuse courage and heroism to the beholder. The dragon symbolizes power, excellence, divinity, nobility and valiancy.

For the Chinese people and for all followers of Feng Shui, the Dragon is the most highly revered animal out of all others, extremely auspicious and always treated with the highest sense of veneration. The Dragon is regarded as the strongest symbol of good fortune because the Dragon is believed to emit a special form of chi, known as “Sheng Chi”, “Celestial Breath” or "Cosmic Breath" . Feng Shui is essentially all about capturing and creating Sheng Chi. It is this Sheng Chi that attracts wealth luck, good fortune, good luck, abundance and success to the area lucky enough to receive it. It is for this reason that the dragon is the most important symbol in feng shui and such a popular lucky symbol used to enhance business success and prosperity.

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