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The bronze rooster is a fine piece of artwork designed to impress. It
has a solid crown as well as a well shaped beak. Its tail is prominent,
showing a sense of masculinity. It stands firm and tall, with
confidence, ever ready to counter the following;
- Competitive business (face the rooster looking outwards from
your business front entrance to keep your competitors away).
- Politics
- Third parties interfering in relationships
Roosters can also be used in feng shui to boost luck in the fame
sector.
The rooster is unique, in that it is the only animal with an ability
to eat a centipede. Not only do they have an alarm clock ability in the
mornings starting everyone up and running, they also eat worms and deal
with other poisons too.
Use roosters to;
- Combat bad energies in locations where the roads coming off one
have many dead ends, shaped like a centipede.
- Deter evil spirits from a site.
- Help children suffering from parasitic worms of the stomach
(place the rooster into their bedroom). Note that it is not a
replacement to normal medicine.
- Help sort out political problems, arguments and jealousies in
the office or business - place the rooster at your desk.
- Reduce joint and bone pain caused by power lines that look like
the human ribcage which can be seen from the home. To do this, they
are placed in the window so that they face the offending Sha to
reduce negative impact.
- Sustain good relationships. For couples, it is said that placing
a bronze rooster facing outwards at the main door will prevent your
spouse from being snatched away (with the rooster watching for the
"centipede").
- For those seeking fame luck, place the rooster into the south
corner of your lounge or living room.
Note: Avoid statues of roosters if you are born in
the year of the rabbit (1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999,
2011).
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Bronze Rooster Statue
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Color |
Dimension (in/cm) |
Weight (lbs/g) |
Bronze
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Bronze
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3.74" / 9.5 cm
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0.760 / 345
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