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Super High Quality Clear Quartz Crystal Carving of a Phoenix, Home Decor, Gift Item

Super High Quality Clear Quartz Crystal Carving of a Phoenix, Home Decor, Gift Item

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This is a Very beautiful and large carving of Phoenix hand carved out of high quality clear quartz crystal.
Dimensions: Total size248*110*105mm
Weight: 1.4kg
This is a must have museum grade carving as a beautiful home decor or gifting item.
Phoenix Symbolism and Meaning in Feng Shui

The phoenix is a mythical animal with great spiritual meaning. Similar to the dragon, the phoenix appears in both eastern and western mythologies. The story of the phoenix varies from culture to culture. However, the most well-known speaks to a divinely graceful bird that spontaneously perishes in fire, letting go of what is no longer needed. Then from those ashes, the immortal phoenix is said to arise and be reborn.

Birds, in general, are related to freedom and connected to heavenly energies because they can fly above the earth. The phoenix can swiftly rise up towards the sun like the flames of a fire, and with that same fire, it releases any baggage and impurities.

In fengshui, the red phoenix is one of the four celestial guardians. It is a protector and embodiment of the south direction. The other three auspicious animals are the white tiger in the west, the black tortoise in the north, and the green dragon in the east. The phoenix is also connected to the energy of the sun, fire element, as well as prosperous opportunities.

The ancient Chinese included the phoenix in many of their decorative art motifs. While the red phoenix is one of the four celestial guardians, the phoenix can be seen depicted in all the colors of the rainbow. In China, the phoenix is often paired with the dragon to represent the union of yin and yang, empress and emperor, feminine and masculine (respectively). On its own, the symbol of the phoenix shifts into the masculine yang role. The phoenix is both yang and yin, which skillfully illustrates the non-dual nature of the concept of yin and Yang.
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