Horses in Feng Shui
In classical feng shui applications, the Horse brings the energy of success, fame, freedom and speed.
Thus, the horse feng shui symbol is often used in the Fame area of the Bagua (South), as well as the Career area (North). The image of a horse (or several horses) be it in art, a photo or a sculpture is often used in business and office feng shui applications.
As horses symbolize the feng shui element of Fire, be mindful about not placing cures with horses, such as for example, an image with many running horses, in the Wood feng shui element areas. If you love horses and would like to use this cure in your love & marriage feng shui area, be sure to place two horses (not one or three.)
If you have a sculpture of a horse and need to know which direction it should face, do consult our feng shui cures placement guide. Alternatively, you can have your horse sculpture face any opening, such as a door or a window.
The horse is represented by the direction South and symbolises endurance, courage and speed. It can bring excessive Yang energy. Artwork or pictures of horses are best hung in the south side of the living room because of its association with the element of fire. A figurine of a horse placed in the southwest of the living room will energize luck in social interaction and placed in the northwest for luck in examinations.
Symbol of the Jade Horse
The Horse represents yang energy , fame, populality, recognition , strength, perseverance, speed and elegance. It is believed that the most powerful feng shui animal to activate fame, popularity and recognition in your career.
Jade, known as the stone of Heaven, represents peace, eternity, kindness and elegance. It is believed that having jade item brings great fortune, health, wealth, love & romance. It will also and protect the bearer from any accident.
