Posted December 3, 200321 yr I normally use 6 cold coins (not attached to a red cloth) for metal cures. I have read somewhere in this site that I can use any metallic objects like chrome, stainless steel, decorative bronze and silver and any other metal objects. So for example, if the dinning area need a metal cure and I have a pair of silver candle holders, that can be used as the cure?In some parts of the house, I placed the the 6 coins on top of a table underneath the glass. Will this be as effective as hanging it? Should I also lay it on top of a red cloth?
Posted December 3, 200321 yr Staff Dear Anon,Often, the colour scheme can be used in many situations. Neutral colour such as white or pastel shades of light colours are acceptable.The use of 6 coins is symbolic. Here, 6 represents big metal. And this is why it is often used. Other metal elements often used as a cure in Feng Shui are things like pendulum clock or wind chimes. Quote So for example, if the dinningarea need a metal cure and Ihave a pair of silver candleholders, that can be used asthe cure? In my opinion, this type of cure can be subjective. As not all practitioners may agree with it. In my opinion, it does help. Quote In some parts of the house, Iplaced the the 6 coins on topof a table underneath theglass. Will this be aseffective as hanging it?Should I also lay it on top ofa red cloth? So long as it is seen, it is ok. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/3/2003 1:42:47 AM, Anonymous wrote:I normally use 6 cold coins(not attached to a red cloth)for metal cures. I have readsomewhere in this site that Ican use any metallic objectslike chrome, stainless steel,decorative bronze and silverand any other metal objects.So for example, if the dinningarea need a metal cure and Ihave a pair of silver candleholders, that can be used asthe cure?In some parts of the house, Iplaced the the 6 coins on topof a table underneath theglass. Will this be aseffective as hanging it?Should I also lay it on top ofa red cloth?
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