Marriage Happiness Mandarin Ducks

The beauty and happy colors of these ducks are delightful to look at and also serve to increase happiness in a marriage.

Description

The beauty and happy colors of these ducks are delightful to look at and also serve to increase happiness in a marriage. They do so by allowing partners to see the best in one another, while also calming any arguments before they grow out of hand. They are best displayed in the Southwest sector.

They are a symbol of happiness and coveted by married couples who wish to have a long-lasting relationship. Love is strengthened and happy times are encouraged. Any couple can benefit, but what a delightful gift for newlyweds!

The Mandarin Ducks are always portrayed in a pair; this is because they are monogamous and mate for life. When they lose their partners, they feel great grief and would pine away. They would never acquire new partner for the rest of their lives.

Here are some Feng Shui tips on how to make the best use of this love charm:

1) For those who are married, placing the Mandarin Ducks beside your bed is said to help your relationship stays strong and enduring. Your devotion to each other will be unperturbed by external influences.

2) According to Feng Shui Bagua Aspiration formula, the Mandarin Ducks should be displayed in a pair in the Southwest sector (Romance Corner) of the living room, bedroom or office – this will increase luck in the areas of love, romance and marriage.

3) According to the Feng Shui Kua Theory by Lillian Too, placing these love charms in your Nien Yen (Romance) direction (in relation to your Kua Number) is believed to ensure a stable and solid marriage with many joyous years.

4) For those who are still single, placing this love charm beside your bed and in a manner that they are facing each other is said to help to summon a worthy and lasting partner.

5) Tying a strand of red string around the necks of the Mandarin Ducks is believed to create loyalty in your partner; this is because the act of tying the string symbolizes “tying the knot” of the relationship, keeping it together and safe. This prevents philandering husband or straying wife.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 4 × 7.5 × 5 cm