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Dear Kam Wah,
Since the two dragons face each other, you have to take `them' as decorative art work.
It is really no harm displaying them as a centre piece. It will not affect or impact your home as:
1. It is a four claw dragon and not five claws.
2. They are not `lone' dragons which usually is used to face the main entrance door i.e. each dragon face `both' sides of the main door. As mentioned in a previous mail, dragons should face the main door or face out of the house e.g. thru a window pointed towards a sha qi. As a dragon breathes fire, it is good to destroy a metal sha qi e.g. a flag pole or a lamp post as Fire destroys metal under the Five elements concept.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/9/99 2:50:44 AM, Kam Wah Fung wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I've got a statuette of two
>dragons facing each other. The
>dragons have been carved from
>multi layered(horizontally)
>and different colored
>crystal(violet, green,
>brownish and clear crystal).
>Each one is breathing out,
>creating an orb in the center.
>Both dragons have four claws.
>I've read that it can be
>placed to 'guard' the main
>door, but since they are
>facing each other how can this
>be done? Also one of the
>dragons appears to be an older
>dragon, is this of any
>importance?
>
>Jing
>
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