Celestial Guardians
LONGThe Celestial Dragon
The Dragon is the supreme symbol of the Yang (masculine) energy. In Chinese mythology, the Dragon is not a creature of destruction, but a divine being of benevolence and cosmic power. It represents success, protection, and the "Breath of the Universe."
When used in energy alignment, the Dragon is believed to attract abundance and career advancement. It is often depicted holding a pearl, which signifies the attainment of spiritual wisdom and material wealth. For those seeking to command their destiny, the Dragon is the ultimate talisman of authority.
FENHUANGThe Radiant Phoenix
The Phoenix (Fenghuang) represents the Yin (feminine) energy and is the Queen of all birds. While the Dragon commands the sky, the Phoenix commands the cycles of rebirth and transformation. It is said that the Phoenix only appears in times of peace and prosperity.
In Feng Shui, the Phoenix is the symbol of "Fame and Recognition." It helps the wearer or homeowner to be seen for their true talents and brings opportunities for rebirth after a period of hardship. Together with the Dragon, it forms the "Dragon-Phoenix" pair, the ultimate symbol of marital bliss and perfect balance.
RUI SHIThe Imperial Fu Dogs
Actually "Guardian Lions" (Rui Shi), Fu Dogs have guarded temples and palaces for centuries. They are always found in pairs: the male (resting his paw on a globe, representing the world) and the female (resting her paw on a cub, representing the nurturing of the home).
They act as spiritual filters, preventing negative "Sha Chi" (harmful energy) from entering a space while protecting the prosperity that already exists within. They symbolize courage, stability, and the unbreakable boundary between the sanctuary and the outside world.




