Eight Trigrams Convex Mirror
- Brand: Kunyiyuan
- Product Code: Eight Trigrams Convex Mirror ETCM
- Availability: In Stock
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$34.70
- Ex Tax: $34.70
Eight Trigrams Convex Mirror ETCM
Material:copper
Dimension:6.7/12113.8/17/21CM
Type:convex mirror
Hexagram mirror refers to the King Wen Eight Trigrams Mirror, also known as the Tai Chi Eight Trigrams Mirror, which has always been known as a feng shui mascot in China. It is rumored that in ancient times 7,000 years ago, the Fuxi clan looked at things and took images and create Eight Trigrams.
Feng Shui masters believe that the mirror's function is really first-class, and it is easy to find the Eight Trigrams Mirror hanging on the eaves wall in the streets and alleys. The convex mirror is used to dissolve the evil, the concave mirror absorbs wealth and blessings, and the Tai Chi Eight Trigrams mirror can reverse the situation and adjust the feng shui, as a traditional Eight Trigrams mirror, the natural jade material is good for feng shui.
When there is an object with evil at the scene, such as a sharp corner evil at home, a heavenly slashing evil, etc., you can use the Eight Trigrams Convex Mirror to disperse these evil qi in all directions, so as to resolve the impact of evil qi on the house.
The Eight Trigrams convex mirror can also be used to ward off evil, ward off evil spirits, and increase the fortune of the house. Illuminating a person with a convex mirror can magnify the image and increase self-confidence and a sense of majesty. The Eight Trigrams Convex Mirror is also used to hang it outside the door or window, facing the direction or object with the brake. For example:
Facing a tall and oppressive building in front of the house represents a sign of being easily deceived and having a difficult career.
Behind the house is facing a road, forming a kind of back, and the lord is entangled by the villain, and is not appreciated by the boss.
There is a straight road next to the house that rushes obliquely towards the house, forming an oblique robbery, the left oblique robbery injures the Dragon(male), and the right obliquely robs the white tiger (female).
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