myfs_66967 Posted May 12, 2002 Share Posted May 12, 2002 Dear Mr LeeDoes the colour brown belongs to earth or wood element?If I have a wooden furniture painted in red, does this furniture belongs to wood or fire element?Regards Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 13, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 13, 2002 Dear Anon,Please see below:- Quote On 5/12/2002 5:36:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Mr LeeDoes the colour brown belongsto earth or wood element? By definition, brown (and green) belongs to the wood element.For example, oak, teak, american cherry wood (dark or light) etc.. belong to the wood element in lieu that their colour is brown.Where it comes to pine, it is still wood element but an experienced Feng Shui practitioner would ask their clients to avoid this type of material i.e. pine ( sold in IKEA ) as it resembles closer to `yellow' or earth element.Therefore, if in doubt, a FS practitioner would normally, try to advise their clients to go more for other popular wook grains such as teak and the popular cherry wood type of colour. Quote If I have a wooden furniturepainted in red, does thisfurniture belongs to wood orfire element? 1. For most shapes, colour takes precedence over the form. Thus, a wooden furniture painted red would represent the Fire element (red, purple or pink).2. However, for `unusual shapes' or a pyramid type of object, the form precedes the colour. Thus, even if the pyramid object e.g a clock mounted on a pyramid should still be considered a Fire element because of it's pointed shape even if say it is black or white in colour.3. It is never wise to post such a question in say an open forum. Here, the argument on the above would never end. 4. In my opinion, what I mentioned, therefore is based on my personal experience. I would say it is a `fair view'. 5. But, some FS practitioners may not agree with the view. I really cannot help it if they have their own comments.6. Ultimately, you have to come to your own conclusions. 7. I find that if it is a small object e.g. a piece of decorative table clock encased in a pyramid form, it has miminal influence or very secondary type of Feng Shui.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted Wednesday at 12:38 AM Staff Share Posted Wednesday at 12:38 AM Geomancy.net Color Reference Chart Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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