Container - Animal Vision
- Porcelain Vase
- Container has no hole
- Animals: Elephant, Frog, Panda, Turtle
- Container Sizes: 6, 7 and 9 inch
Turtle
In many cultures, the Turtle is a symbol of serenity,
security, and protection for the back. Because turtle
live so long, they became the symbol for long life, and
since they seem so indestructible, they also stand for
unwavering order. As one of the four heavenly animals
of Feng Shui, the turtle of the north, the place of the
most powerful Yang forces, represents night, winter,
calm, and regeneration. It stands for security, safety,
and protection for the back of a house or building.
Panda
In China, the Panda represents the challenges modern
China now faces in the new world. Once safe and
plentiful in numbers in the Old China, the Panda was
always a beloved symbol of the mysteries of China. Now,
we find the Panda on the verge of extinction as the once
closed, isolated society of China reaches out to the
rest of the world to avoid being left behind. In Feng
Shui, Pandas encourage a kind of Darling-Happiness
chi.
Elephant
The Elephant is the royal riding animal in Asia. It is
considered a highly moral animal. It walks quietly with
heavy feet, embodies earthly reality - Mother Earth, who
patiently carries our burden and life's power-paired with
great and undefeatable vitality, strength, and wisdom.
It also is one of the sacred treasures of Buddha, and
according to Buddhism it is a celestial animal. According
to the oriental traditions and feng shui, the elephant
symbolizes power, strength, wisdom and longevity.
Frog
Frogs are a symbol of emerging, transforming life qualities
and fertility because it changes from an egg to a tadpole
to a four-legged form. It is said that a frog can change
evil into goodness and beauty. Such powerful attributes
have made the frog a symbol of resurrection and inner
healing. In Feng Shui, Frog is is a symbol to bring
abundance wealth.
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