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Vintage Pottery Vase Midnight Blue & Stone Grey Natural Organic Design ORIGINAL


Vintage
Pottery Vase Midnight Blue & Stone Grey Natural Organic Design ORIGINAL


$135.00


STONEWARE VASE HAND PAINTED WITH FLORAL DESIGN 7


Stoneware Vase Hand Painted WITH Floral Design 7″ TALL


$20.50


CRUMPLED BAG SACK STUDIO ART POTTERY VASE w/FERN DESIGN,SIGNED RITA


CRUMPLED BAG SACK
Studio Art POTTERY VASE w/FERN DESIGN,SIGNED RITA


$5.99


BEAUTIFUL PINK COWAN VASE - ICONIC DESIGN


BEAUTIFUL PINK COWAN VASE – ICONIC DESIGN


$650.00


Rare Dragon Vase - made By Tintagel Pottery Cornwall


Rare Dragon Vase – made By Tintagel Pottery Cornwall


$23.68


European Decorative Bisque Porcelain Primula Floral Transfer Design Flower Vase


European Decorative Bisque Porcelain Primula Floral Transfer Design
Flower Vase


$18.00


European Embossed Bisque Porcelain Cream Floral Transfer Design Flower Vase 5


European Embossed Bisque Porcelain Cream Floral Transfer Design Flower Vase 5″


$24.99


Redware Vase w/ Lid, Black and Red Floral Design


Redware Vase w/ Lid, Black and Red Floral Design


$60.00


Green Redware Vase w/ Tulip Design


Green Redware Vase w/ Tulip Design


$45.00


RARE KERAMIS MINATURE VASE WITH FANTASTIC DESIGN


RARE KERAMIS MINATURE VASE WITH FANTASTIC DESIGN


$395.00


Anita Harris Studio Triangle Vase in Hot Coals Design (Now Retired)


Anita Harris Studio Triangle Vase in Hot Coals Design (Now Retired)


$86.89


Vintage Hand Painted Fajans Made In Poland Floral Design Vase


Vintage Hand Painted Fajans Made In Poland Floral Design Vase


$9.99


Handcrafted Raku pottery signed by Love Modern Art Vase Chinese Design


Handcrafted
Raku Pottery signed by Love Modern Art Vase Chinese Design


$39.99


Nora Fenton Design Hand Deco Pottery Ginger Jar Urn Lid Vase Lt Blue VTG Marked


Nora Fenton Design Hand
Deco Pottery Ginger Jar Urn Lid Vase Lt Blue VTG Marked


$25.99


Vintage 1960s Clough's Royal Art Pottery Green Leaf Design Jug Vase


Vintage 1960s Clough’s Royal Art
Pottery Green Leaf Design Jug Vase


$23.68


Arthur Wood Vase Large Flower Design Vintage


Arthur Wood
Vase Large Flower Design Vintage


$1.56


STUNNING BOCH FRERES VASE WITH FLORAL DESIGN


STUNNING
Boch Freres VASE WITH FLORAL DESIGN


$750.00


LARGE VINTAGE HB  QUIMPER TWO HANDLE VASE CAMILLE MOREAU DESIGN


Large Vintage HB QUIMPER TWO Handle Vase CAMILLE MOREAU DESIGN


$150.08


SMALL CERAMIC VASE WITH ARTISTIC GLAZED DESIGN


SMALL
Ceramic Vase WITH ARTISTIC GLAZED DESIGN


$1.95


FUNNY DESIGN - West Germany - COLOURFUL Folk Art - MINIATURE VASE - 79D


FUNNY DESIGN –
West Germany – COLOURFUL Folk ArtMiniature Vase – 79D


$9.95


KAISER  W.GERMANY PORCELAIN VASE CHANTAL DESIGNER K.NOSSEK BEAUTIFUL DESIGN


KAISER W.GERMANY
Porcelain Vase CHANTAL DESIGNER K.NOSSEK BEAUTIFUL DESIGN


$99.99


VINTAGE MCCOY GRAPE DESIGN VASE SIGNED


Vintage Mccoy GRAPE DESIGN Vase Signed


$19.99


Asian Bird & Blossom Design Fine Porcelain China Art Pottery Vase ~ Jay of Japan


Asian Bird & Blossom Design
Fine Porcelain China Art Pottery Vase ~ Jay of Japan


$6.99


HAND CRAFTED 10 1/4


Hand Crafted 10 1/4″ POTTERY VASE – STRIPED DESIGN – SIGNED KEN MAYER


$14.99


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12″ Hand Crafted
Signed Art Pottery Lovely Spring Purple Freesia Design Vase


$9.99


Vintage Retro 1960s/1970s New Devon Pottery Ceramic Vase Stylised Flower Design


Vintage Retro 1960s/1970s New Devon Pottery Ceramic Vase Stylised Flower Design


$3.14


Vintage MINIATURE art pottery VASE BATIK Floral DESIGN


Vintage Miniature art pottery VASE BATIK Floral DESIGN


$14.95


Rowantrees Blue Hill Maine Arts Crafts Pottery Vase Great Design Artist Signed


Rowantrees Blue Hill Maine
Arts Crafts Pottery Vase Great Design Artist Signed


$24.99


Nemadji Vase - Blue,Brown,Red and Yellow Swirl Design - Excellent Used Condition


Nemadji Vase – Blue,Brown,Red and Yellow Swirl Design – Excellent Used Condition


$14.99


pottery vase with oriental design


pottery vase with oriental design


$4.00


Wealth Vase – Creating One the Traditional Feng Shui Way

What is a Wealth Vase

Simply put, the wealth vase is considered to be a very potent wealth enhancer for your family. It was a luxury available only for the wealthy in traditional China and you’ll be surprised by how many homes there have a wealth vase in a secret corner of their home. Many of these have lasted for many generations (being passed down) and is considered the secret of how many of these wealthy families continue to gain wealth and opportunities.

Choosing the Wealth Vase

Most wealth vases will be of the traditional chinese types, but that does not mean you are limited to it. The majority of the older wealth vases are of chinese designs simply because it was obtained in china and thus had its cultural influences in its art. What’s more important is that you choose a strong and sturdy (non-transparent vase). The top part of the vase (also known as the neck) should be smaller than the body and base. This allows you to place layers of cloth over it and tie it firmly with colored ribbons. When looking out for one, find one that you have an affinity with and gives you the feeling that it’s classy and very sturdy. But remember, what makes the Wealth Vase so potent is not the vase itself, but the ingredients that go into it.

Dispelling Some Myths of the Wealth Vase

Though there are many recipes out there and there is no reason for an individual to cater the contents to their tastes; many rulings are not entirely necessary or just plain funny. A good example of an unnecessary content to have inside would be a picture of someone wealthy you know. If you were to ask any of the elder generation of chinese about this, their reply would be ‘we wanted more wealth, not be stalkers’ or ‘since when did we have cameras back then?’. Pictures/photos back then were not easily available and thus not used in traditional Wealth Vases.

Another myth would be choosing a vase that is made from a certain type (e.g. metal, wood, etc) depending on where you place it. Your Wealth Vase is meant to harmonize with its surroundings and sway things in your favor, regardless of the make. Additionally, wooden vases may not always withstand the test of time due to humidity or accidents.

Putting in the Contents

Before we start about the order of contents going in, there is no specific weight/amount that you have to put inside. Though it is better to try and make everything an approximate equal amount, some ingredients can be a lot more. Common favorites to pile in extra of would be: Feng Shui Wealth Coins, Fortune Flower Coins, and Semi Precious Stones.

The Bottom of the Wealth Vase

At the bottom, you should have soil from your home. This provides a bonding of sorts between the wealth vase and you/your home. Another word for this method is to ensure personalization that it works only for you, your family or future generations. Once this is done, add a layer of uncooked dry rice and dry beans. This is symbolic of abundant food and self sufficiency in your household. In ancient china, wealth was tied very closely to the amount of food you had at your disposal. Elders enjoy explaining this process as it represents your earth always growing and providing food/wealth for you.

The Middle of the Wealth Vase

The most important ingredient here would be Feng Shui Coins. Be generous in the distribution and put in as much as you can. To add extra potency, add in various forms of auspicious coins mentioned earlier (ie Feng Shui Fortune Flower Coins) and Amulets for Inauspicious Directions. This was considered as the best secret ingredient possible in the middle. The Flower Shaped design signifies growth, happiness and harmony always blossoming. The amulet is primarily used as a remedy against bad sectors, and its inscriptions will be used as a protective barrier for your life and wealth. This results in happiness, material wealth, and harmony all secured for you.

Near the top

After finishing up with the contents in the middle, lay around ingots and wealth bars until it creates a layer by itself. This further adds more stable wealth for you. At this point it is said that you put in some actually money inside, but the secret ingredient here is to use: currencies from a country whose currency is stronger than yours. This will vary from person to person, but think of currencies like the British Pound, US Dollar, notes from Dubai, etc. Then comes a Ru Yi Scepter for control and dominance in what you do, meaning you will never lose grip of your self earned resources. To top it off, you will need a wealth god you have an affinity to.

So, to sum up all the ingredients:

Wealth God, Semi Precious Stones, Ingots, Wealth Bars, Feng Shui Wealth Coins, Ru Yi Scepter, Soil From your Home, Rice, Dry beans

Secret Ingredients:

Fortune Flower Coins, Amulet for Inauspicious Directions, Health & Wealth Pendants, strong currency.

Finishing Up

Once everything has been filled up to the brim, put the lid on. Place a white cloth over the lid and neck of the vase so that it can be tied up with string/rope that represents the five elements (red, blue, brown, yellow and green). And there you have it. Your own wealth vase! It should be pretty heavy at this point in time, but try to lift it up and give it a good and graceful shake to help the contents settle comfortably. The final part is to find a place to hide it in such as a cupboard where it will not be bothered or opened frequently.

About the Author

Smiling Bamboo strives to preserve the true traditions of Feng Shui amidst all the marketing hype of today. Its founders have spent most of their lives surrounded by Feng Shui and lived in both Eastern/Western cultures: providing them with an understanding of bridging the gap of both worlds with this beautiful science. Its customers include the United Nations, government officials and most importantly: the family. You can visit us at: www.smilingbamboo.com

How to paint porcelain vase.?

I have a strange piece of porcelain so I really like, but I hate the design painted on it. Can you paint over it?

Yes you can paint it. You have to get the glass primer and paint available at craft store (Michaels carries them). The first and sealer are the two most important steps. The first allows the paint to adhere to the surface of the stain and sealer keeps everything in place unpeeled flake or wear.

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October 31st, 2007 at 12:32 am

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