myfs_140469 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Hi Mr Cecil,For metal element the colour represent are white, gold and pastel colour.So is light pink, light purple consider metal or fire element? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 22, 2011 Staff Share Posted October 22, 2011 1. The rule of thumb is that if not sure, don't use it. (Please refer to why so, under Para 3, below)2. Usually, one of the more common standard definition such as : "lily white" is a safer bet. As of course it has pink hues in it. But I believe it is still lighter than "pink". 3. As different paint manufacturers has variants of so called pink, thus it depends.Got to use eye-ball method to determine. Sometimes.. in their salesbrochure; it looks very faint pink, but when the actual wall has been painted; it may look "bloody pink or red". Quote On 10/22/2011 8:26:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Mr Cecil,For metal element the colourrepresent are white, gold andpastel colour.So is light pink, light purpleconsider metal or fireelement? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_140469 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Thanks Mr. Cecil,How abt peach colour is it consider fire element or earth? Quote On 10/22/2011 8:30:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. The rule of thumb is that if notsure, don't use it. (Please refer to whyso, under Para 3, below)2. Usually, oneof the more common standard definitionsuch as : "lily white" is a safer bet.As of course it has pink hues in it. ButI believe it is still lighter than"pink". 3. As different paintmanufacturers has variants of so calledpink, thus it depends.?Got to useeye-ball method to determine.Sometimes.. in theirsales?brochure; it looks very faintpink, but when the actual wall has beenpainted; it may look "bloody pink orred". ?On 10/22/2011 8:26:15 PM,Anonymous wrote: >Hi Mr Cecil,For metal element the colourrepresent are white, gold andpastel colour. >So is light pink,light purple >consider metal or fireelement? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 22, 2011 Staff Share Posted October 22, 2011 1. You can find the answer to your question, under this link:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=28529&new=2. Frankly, as there are many grains of pepples on the beach; there are also many geomancers and their differing view points.3. The attached is Geomancy.net's interpretation of colours (British) [ colors - American ]. 4. Between the colours (colors) mentioned, there can be a range of hues. And in such instances the term "IT DEPENDS" applies. Quote On 10/22/2011 9:13:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:Thanks Mr. Cecil,How abt peach colour is itconsider fire element orearth?On 10/22/2011 8:30:31 PM, Cecil Leewrote:1. The rule of thumb is that if notsure, don't use it. (Please refer to whyso, under Para 3, below)2. Usually, oneof the more common standard definitionsuch as : "lily white" is a safer bet.As of course it has pink hues in it. ButI believe it is still lighter than"pink". 3. As different paintmanufacturers has variants of so calledpink, thus it depends.Got to useeye-ball method to determine.Sometimes.. in theirsalesbrochure; it looks very faintpink, but when the actual wall has beenpainted; it may look "bloody pink orred". On 10/22/2011 8:26:15 PM,Anonymous wrote:Hi Mr Cecil,For metal element the colourrepresent are white, gold andpastel colour.So is light pink,light purpleconsider metal or fireelement? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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