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Mini Bejewelled Five Element Pagoda
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List Price:USD48
Our Price:USD16.88
Material: Pure Brass
Color: Gold Plated
Dimension(in): 1.2 in pagoda
Weight: 50g
ID: SL11470 |
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Product Description
This mini five element
pagoda is the mobile version made from strong brass and bejewelled
with faux diamonds. This mini pagoda can be used as cure for the
following situations:
1. When one's zodiac is invaded by 5-Yellow and 2-Illness energy.
In 2010, the Sheep and the Monkey will suffer from 5-Yellow which
could bring fatality and bankruptcy, while the Ox and the Tiger
are afflicted with 2-Illness which will bring ailments and long
term illness.
2. Those living in bedrooms that are located in 5-Yellow and 2-Illness
areas will suffer from the afflictions. In 2010, 5-Yellow is in
the southwest and the 2-Illness is in the northeast.
3. For houses that are in the axis where either 5-Yellow and 2-Illness
is, especially even more pronounce if the maindoor is in those
locations. In 2010, houses with axis northeast-southwest will
have their occupants encountering such danger.
  
Overall view; Close view; Under
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What 5 Element Pagoda symbolizes
and how to place this object?
The Feng Shui Master's 5 Element Pagoda
is a more superior and effective cure considered by many authentic
masters compared to windchime, coins and metal wu lou. This pagoda
is intelligently designed by the grandmasters and made from strong
brass (representing strong metal element) to effectively counter
strong earth energy from 5-Yellow and Illness Star#2 in Period
8. It is also potent to ward off bad energy, illnesses, evil and
killing forces in our surroundings. This is the "tradesecret"
of many authentic masters in the classical feng shui world in
Southeast Asia, and rarely could be found in the West.
The stack-up of five different
shapes (in three dimension) represent the productive cycle of
the powerful five elements, which is the basis of feng shui studies.
The square at the bottom represents earth element, which produces
metal element, that in turn produces water element, which produces
wood element and finally yields fire element at the top.
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