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Dear Simon,
The following are points to consider on the display of ornamental Japanese swords:-
1. Like any other swords, it should not face the main entrance door.
2. It should be displayed with the protective sword casing even if the sword is blunt.
3. Ideally, it should be displayed in a display cabinet.
4. The best location to display the ornamental sword is in a `separate' room. For example, in a private office, a `person' room .
5. Avoid displaying it in the living room, dining room, family room. As mentioned above, it should be in a " private " room.
If it is displayed under para 5 above, there may be a possibility of relationship problems.
Finally, in my opinion, it should not be displayed in a house with young children.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/31/99 7:39:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
Are ornamental Japanese swords
good or bad in Feng Shui terms
and where is
best to place them ??
Regards
Simon Glynn

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