Pair of Immaculate Golden Chi Lin – Kei Loon, Qi Ling

$53.88

An immaculate pair of golden winged Chi Lin stepping on a ball and a gold ingot. The Chi Lin with ball is a deflector of evil energies and the other is a wealth-inviting Chi Lin. The Chi Lin stepping on the ball should be placed on the left, facing outward.

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An immaculate pair of golden winged Chi Lin stepping on a ball and a gold ingot. The Chi Lin with ball is a deflector of evil energies and the other is a wealth-inviting Chi Lin. The Chi Lin stepping on the ball should be placed on the left, facing outward.

This essential pair will protect the home against all forms of evil which attempt to enter, and disperse the effects of bad intentions from neighbours. They will rejuvenate the flow of chi, replacing negative energy with positive. In addition to this, a pair of immaculate Chi Lin in the home will represents many healthy children.

The Chi Lin or Qi Lin is a heavenly animal from ancient Chinese legends. It is reputed to be able to walk on water as well as on land. With the head of a dragon and the body of a horse (sometimes called the Dragon Horse), it is a unique combination of the best qualities of both these auspicious animals – some of the noble symbols it holds in Feng Shui are power, bravery, high aspirations, a sense of competitiveness, wellbeing and determination. The Chi Lin, due to the Dragon head, releases cosmic chi (which summons success, long life and wisdom), and it is very loyal to its owner, due to its horse traits. The carp scales on its back is believed to bring a load of wealth luck into your home or business, as carp is a feng shui symbol for abundance.

The Chi Lin is an amazing animal, and it is said that when the beholder looks into its eyes, this creature will award the owner with an abundance of joy and good fortune. If you keep this auspicious animal in your home or office, you will reap the rewards of its protective powers.

There are many ways in which the Chi Lin is used in Feng Shui practice;

1. If any of your main doors are opposite to elevators, escalators of stairwells, display a pair of Chi Lin on the sides of the outside entrance. Whether they are on an elevated plane or are on the ground, these Chi Lin will serve as a Feng Shui remedy to slow down chi that dashes past which may manifest into killing energy if not controlled.

2. To provide guardianship for any family members who are outside the home, place a Chi Lin in the East sector, with its front facing the main entrance.

Additional information

Weight 3.5 kg
Dimensions 15 × 10 × 16.5 cm