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feng shui money tree at front door meaning Feng Shui Citrine Money Tree for Prosperity

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feng shui money tree at front door meaning Feng Shui Citrine Money Tree for ProsperityWhen chi energy is balanced, wealth luck is sure to follow! But if you're feeling like your feng shui energy is stuck or blocked, this Citrine Money Tree Gemstone Ornament could be the answer! Featuring real citrine crystals, this little tree is designed to unblock any energy blockages that might be preventing the flow of chi. With its help, your space will be alive with wealth and abundance creating energy! Citrine Tree Features Feng shui tree

When chi energy is balanced, wealth luck is sure to follow! But if you're feeling like your feng shui energy is stuck or blocked, this Citrine Money Tree Gemstone Ornament could be the answer!

Featuring real citrine crystals, this little tree is designed to unblock any energy blockages that might be preventing the flow of chi. With its help, your space will be alive with wealth and abundance-creating energy!

Citrine Tree Features

  • Feng shui tree balances chi energy, bringing life benefits and harmony.
  • Citrine crystals are said to manifest luck, abundance, and success.
  • This small gemstone tree ornament is perfect for displaying at home or office
  • A thoughtful gift perfect for housewarming, weddings, and other celebrative occasions.
     

Citrine Tree – Feng Shui Enhancer for Wealth

The citrine gem tree is used in feng shui as a cure to stimulate the flow of money. Also called the Tree of Life, its leaves symbolize the five feng shui elements of wood, water, earth, fire, and metal. The elements of this gemstone tree ornament represent stability, balancing the chi energies inside homes and businesses.

The Gemstone of Abundance: Citrine

In the crystal world, citrine is believed to bring business luck when displayed in establishments. It is a stone of abundance, attracting wealth and success to its owner. This happy stone dispels negativity and helps protect you from financial losses.

 

Real Citrine Money Tree for You

Feng shui is all about balanced energy. With this citrine money tree, transform your space into a positive environment filled with beneficial energy!

Citrine tree feng shui placement:

Place the money tree in the southeast sector of your home or workspace. The southeast sector is considered the wealth area in feng shui.

Product Details:

  • Materials: Natural Citrine Crystal, Resin Gemstones
  • Type: Money Tree Gemstone Ornament
  • Purpose: Attract Wealth & Luck
  • Size: approx. 7.48" (19 cm) in height

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