COLOUR MEANING IN FENG SHUI
Feng shui is the ancient Chinese art of editing internal and external space. It´s aim is to increase the coherence and flow of Qi energy.
WHITE
White colour in Feng Shui has no specific meaning.
YELLOW
Yellow colour in Feng Shui, including gold, represents power. It gives a sense of tolerance, wisdom and patience.
ORANGE
It has the characteristics of luck and strength and is favorable.
RED
The red colour in Feng Shui is very favorable. It means heat (fire), power, happiness, glory.
PINK
The pink colour in Feng Shui means love, pure feeling of romance, sensuality, joy and happiness.
VIOLET
Violet colour is synonymous for high nobility, power, wealth and happyness. It is equally or even more favorable than red.
BLUE
The blue colour in Feng Shui has a double meaning. On the one hand it is connected to the wood and so has the importance of the new growth and spring. It represents the confidence and security. It means finding new, the unknown. It can be used to create a mysterious atmosphere.
On the other hand, the Chinese associate it with mourning.
GREEN
The green colour in Feng Shui represents tranquility, hope, and life. It is present everywhere around us, it represents mother nature. Stimulates creativity, promotes growth, regeneration and soothing. Green means good, healthy earth Chi.
BROWN
Brown colour in Feng Shui is very earthy colors. It can bring stability and creates a pleasant feeling. It is associated with roots, earth and wood therefore also it gives a sense of depth.
GRAY
Gray colour in Feng Shui can mean (for some) the connection of opposites: black and white (in this case it shows the balance and peaceful solution of the problem or conflict). For the other this colour is depressed and indifferent.
BLACK
Black or any other dark colour in Feng Shui, can give a sense of depth in both: human mood, as in his perspective. It may indicate some lack of hope, loneliness and depression.
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