annieguest Posted December 20, 1999 Share Posted December 20, 1999 Have just bought a large chinese lucky catbut have no idea where to put it for maximumeffect! my best direction is southwest.Thank you in advance for any help... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 20, 1999 Staff Share Posted December 20, 1999 Interestingly, "Chinese Lucky Cats" actually originate from Japan. LOL Dear Anita, The idea is primarily rooted in belief rather than being firmly established in Feng Shui principles. Notably, "Chinese Lucky Cats" actually have their origins in Japan. Generally, sizable figurines are situated on the floor to serve as "guardians" at entrances or alongside staircases. They ought to be oriented outward, directed towards the outside of the home, rather than facing inward. For example, they may be positioned on one side of the house, directed towards a series of sliding glass doors, thereby effectively "guarding" the residence. It is recommended to avoid placing these items in the bedroom, ensuring they have sufficient "free space." Warmest Regards, Cecil For your information, I hail from Nippon. Otherwise, please treat me as a regular display item, that is all. Thank you. Quote On 12/20/99 7:06:30 AM, Anonymous wrote: Have just bought a large chinese lucky cat but have no idea where to put it for maximum effect! my best direction is southwest. Thank you in advance for any help... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 27, 2024 Staff Share Posted June 27, 2024 We would like to clarify that our heritage is Japanese, not Chinese. Thank you for your understanding. The left side denotes that the product is "Made In Japan," whereas the right side features the name Maneki Neko, which is unmistakably of Japanese origin and not Chinese. Do you find this appealing? Please consider me exclusively as a decorative item in your home! Nothing more! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 27, 2024 Staff Share Posted June 27, 2024 Be cautious of this long-standing Feng Shui deception or SCAM BEWARE OF THIS AGE-OLD FENG SHUI SC No wonder, Feng Shui suffers from a bad reputation, today One reason to avoid purchasing products from a Feng Shui Store that focuses on selling commercial items rather than authentic Feng Shui practices is that these products may not provide any real benefits or improvements to your living or working environment. The previous statement was made before the awareness of COVID-19. Here is yet another reason why. Numerous Feng Shui Masters and their establishments are fraudulent! Received a message on WhatsApp from a former customer on Saturday, March 14, 2020. I must admit, I was simply trying to be very courteous. In reality, if someone understood the implication, as the British often say, they should just discard the "bloody" thing! ASK! MUST I BUY FROM YOU? When the buying Stops! The selling Can! Yes! Ask: "Must I buy from YOU?" Am I required to make a purchase from your establishment?" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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