Feng Shui Animals
Boar
The Boar is the twelfth Horoscope animal of the Chinese Zodiac. A "boar" person is diligent, charitable, humble, generous and compassionate. It is believed that placing the boar figurines in your home or workplace will strengthen and enhance all the
Dog
The Dog is the eleventh sign of the Chinese Zodiac and its intrinsic element is earth, which coincides with the earth element of Period 8 and hence strengthening the symbol.The compass direction of the Dog is 277.5° - 307.5° (Northwest 1). Its allies
Monkey
The Monkey is the sign of the inventor, the improviser, and the motivator in the Chinese zodiac; a charlatan capable of drawing everyone to him with his intimate guile and charm. Being the quick-witted genius of the cycle, he is clever, flexible and
Sheep
The Sheep symbolises tranquility and intelligence with a mind for business. A person of the Sheep year is called the Good Samaritan of the cycle. He or she is righteous, sincere, artistic, fashionable and a creative worker. The Sheep is known for his
Horse
The Horse in Chinese Feng Shui symbolizes perseverance, strength, loyalty, victory, power, independent, strong spirited, speed and success. It is believed that placing the Horse figurines in your home or workplace will strengthen and enhance all the
Snake
The Snake is philosophical, wise, calm, graceful and understanding. A Snake person is endowed with an inborn wisdom of his very own. It is believed that placing the Snake figurines in your home or workplace will strengthen and enhance all the good tr
Rabbit
The Rabbit symbolizes graciousness, good manners, sound counsel, kindness and sensitivity to beauty. A Rabbit person possesses one of the most fortunate of the twelve animal signs. The Rabbit, or Hare as he is referred to in Chinese mythology, is the
Tiger
The Tiger symbolizes power, passion and daring. A Tiger person is courageous, active, and self-assured, a natural leader, passionate and independent. His vigor and love of life are stimulating. It is believed that placing the Tiger figurines in your
Ox
The Ox is the sign of the intelligent and self-confident, patient and methodical, helpful and hardworking. The Ox is responsible for family and believes in authority. Because of his steady and trustworthy character, the Ox person will be entrusted wi
Rat
The Rat (first Horoscope animal of the Chinese Zodiac) in Chinese Feng Shui symbolizes intelligence and persistence. A Rat person is meticulous, sociable and highly ambitious, a true opportunist to reach the target. It is believed that placing the Ra
Dragon
The Dragon, long revered for its supernatural power and strength, is one of the most important and powerful symbol in Feng Shui. It represents the ultimate ‘Yang’ symbol, male vigor, courage and bravery. In Chinese culture and Feng Shui, the dragon i
Rooster
The Rooster, known for its courage, reliability, meticulousness, independence and confidence and faithfulness, is a popular Feng Shui symbol of marital loyalty. This item represents and strengthens conjugal bonds and is used by Chinese and oriental c