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Dear Wasis,
Yes, even in the internet, it is very common to find a windchime with silver (hollow) rods of different lengths. Here, the top roof or the top support roof can be made of wood. And the `clinger' can be made of wood.
It is best not to have red on the windchime. As you are correct to say that red (fire) will control metal and at the same time increase the bad earth element.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/21/2002 10:58:30 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I've been searching 6 hollow
>rod whindchimes at many
>Chinese Art shops in my
>town. Almost all only have 4
>or 5 rod windchimes.
>Eventually, today I found
>one. However the appearance is
>not the same as you have
>showed us. The rods
>are of various length and
>hanged at different heights.
>Their color is
>silver, perhaps they are made
>of aluminium. There isn't the
>I-Ching coin in
>the middle. Also there is a
>RED chinese lantern (with
>chinese characters - I
>don't know what it means) at
>the top. Is this acceptable?
>I'm worried if the
>red lantern represents FIRE
>since FIRE produces Earth (or
>Fire destroys
>Metal).
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
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