Wood
Wood represents growth, renewal, vision, kindness, and upward movement.
Jade, green agate, sandalwood, and plant-inspired forms.
Choose Wood pieces when the goal is steady growth, planning, study, or creative renewal.
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The five elements are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each element can be represented through color, material, shape, season, direction, and daily objects.
Wood represents growth, renewal, vision, kindness, and upward movement.
Jade, green agate, sandalwood, and plant-inspired forms.
Choose Wood pieces when the goal is steady growth, planning, study, or creative renewal.
Fire represents confidence, visibility, passion, joy, and transformation.
Red agate, garnet tones, cinnabar color palettes, and warm metal accents.
Choose Fire pieces for presentation days, social confidence, motivation, and recognition.
Earth represents stability, nourishment, trust, patience, and support.
Citrine, tiger eye, yellow jasper, ceramic details, and square forms.
Choose Earth pieces for grounding, family support, long projects, and dependable routines.
Metal represents clarity, refinement, boundaries, discipline, and focus.
Sterling silver, white crystal, clear quartz, hematite, and round forms.
Choose Metal pieces for focus, decision-making, clean boundaries, and professional polish.
Water represents wisdom, intuition, flow, rest, and adaptability.
Obsidian, black onyx, aquamarine tones, blue crystal, and wave-like forms.
Choose Water pieces for calm, travel, reflection, flexible thinking, and protective symbolism.