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Good Luck Charms: Gifting According to the Ancient Art of Feng Shui

  • August 8, 2016
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feng shuiIt can often be difficult to know what to give someone as a present as you’ll want to offer them something personal, unique and meaningful. Whether it’s their birthday, a special anniversary or “just because” putting a little extra thought into your gift idea will make sure your recipient is over the moon with their present. And one great way to make your gift stand out from the crowd is by adhering to the ancient art of Feng Shui.

There are a number of rules when it comes to giving presents according to Feng Shui and we’ve listed some of these below. Bear these in mind in your gift choice and you could be passing on a lucky charm to your friend or loved one.

The Do’s and Don’ts of Feng Shui Gifting

Always avoid giving someone a briefcase, purse or wallet that is empty as this can mean a lack of prosperity. Instead, try to find them a red one that has some cash in it because this will mean that your gift will always be filled with money for the recipient.

You should also refrain from giving any gifts that have a sharp object or knife included because these symbolize the severing of a friendship. If you do want to give this type of object as a gift, provide them with a picture of it instead and be sure to get them to hand over a coin to signify that they’ve bought this from you, restoring the bond that has been cut by the knife or sharp object.

The piercing of relationships is indicated when someone gives a gift that has a spike to it, e.g. a rose with a thorny stem or a cactus. To promote prosperity you should give them a living plant in a red pot instead, and one with rounded leaves if possible. Should you be given a rose that has thorns on the stem, make sure you remove these straight away to promote the smoothness of a relationship. Try to avoid giving miniature plants or bonsai trees too because wherever these are positioned will represent inhibited growth. Wind chimes should be purchased instead to bring energy to this location.

Finally, don’t give any gift that shows time (i.e. watches or clocks) as these represent a limited lifespan and symbolize stealing time. To promote longevity and a healthy life, give your recipient precious stones instead, such as hematite to enhance concentration and memory, amber to promote wellbeing and turquoise to heal.

The Art of Re-Gifting

Re-gifting is possible within Feng Shui principles as this follows the logic that something that isn’t wanted in your home is wanted elsewhere. However, if you have any negative feelings about the item, don’t pass this onto your recipient as you will also be passing your negative thoughts onto them too.

Feng Shui Good Luck Charms

If you want to provide your friend or loved one with a good luck charm, there are many that promote various things, from good health to happy relationships. Whether you seek something that has one of these symbols or you have something engraved with one of these symbols by a company like makemesomethingspecial.com, you can create a thoughtful gift with them in mind.

Turtles: This symbolizes everlasting abundance and will protect a home with its powerful energy.

Cranes: These are one of the most favoured symbols as they promote long life and harmony.

Pine Trees: These are able to survive hardships and are strong, having one of these charms in a home in the form of an object or painting will bring the same wonderful traits to those who inhabit it.

Dragon: A yang charm, the dragon is perfect if you want to bring luck to someone in their career. It helps to empower leadership qualities in a person while strengthening them in their position in a company.

Goldfish: If you want to give a gift to someone who you feel deserves wealth and abundance, a goldfish is ideal as it is a magnet for money.

Laughing Buddha: A Buddha’s spiritual wealth and happiness will grant the recipient material wealth. It can also promote this in children too.

Mandarin Duck: To bring harmony and prosperity to a relationship, consider purchasing two statues or pictures of mandarin ducks that the recipients can place on their bedroom wall.

Red Lanterns: Ideal for newlyweds, these red lanterns will bring longevity and marital luck to a couple, particularly when hung around their bed.

From deep within the Surrey hills in England, Ben Griffiths owns a family-run business that\’s all about making something special for each and every customer. His wooden gift products are made completely by hand with elegant and bespoke craftsmanship that are completely unique and beautiful.

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  1. Olivia says:
    October 29, 2020 at 6:26 am

    When implementing design projects, even Amateurs often resort to applying certain recommendations from the practice of Feng Shui. Each person uses the knowledge of the teachings for their own purpose, which allows them to achieve certain goals and benefits in life. If we talk specifically about the use of Feng Shui in the bedroom, we can trace a parallel between the flow of energy “qi”, it is responsible for harmony and balance, you can get auspicious directions for your door. The first thing you should learn from the practice of Feng Shui is the location of the bedroom. According to the teaching, it should be located as far as possible from the front door, as far as possible from the hustle and noise. In this way, the rest and sleep area will be protected from the passage of variable energy flows that can cause an imbalance.

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