Imperial Golden Kunlun Mountain
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Ceramics Mountain - Energy Infused
Material: Ceramic
Dimension(in): 4x3.1x8.8in
Weight: 544g
ID: SL26056
Product Description
Sculpted in luminous gold-toned ceramic and mounted on a refined black base, the Imperial Golden Kunlun Mountain is a commanding symbol of strength, stability, and enduring power. Its elegant, rising peaks embody quiet authority and timeless beauty, making it a striking centerpiece for any home or office. The smooth ceramic glaze reflects light subtly, giving the mountain a dignified brilliance that speaks of hidden wealth, prestige, and unwavering support. This is not an ornament of excess, but one of substance—calm, resolute, and immensely powerful in presence.
Key Benefits
- Provides strong backing and support from influential people
- Protects against luck reversals, business collapse, dismissal, and political or workplace conflicts
- Helps subdue legal problems, lawsuits, gossip, scandals, and backstabbing
- Strengthens health, longevity, and family prestige
- Enhances networking, authority, and leadership presence
- Excellent for activating Mountain Star #8 in the natal Flying Star chart
Its powerful stillness exhausts opposition and stabilizes volatile situations, making it especially valuable during prolonged disputes, legal matters, or uncertain career and business phases.
The Imperial Golden Kunlun Mountain is more than a decorative sculpture—it is a classical feng shui powerhouse that anchors success, protects what you have built, and ensures you are never without support. In uncertain times, this mountain stands firm so that your fortune, reputation, and legacy remain unshaken.
Note : This item is energy infused and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Feng Shui Meaning & Significance
In classical feng shui, mountains represent permanence, immovability, protection, and stored wealth. Regarded as the most powerful form symbol on earth, mountains play the same role in Chinese cosmology as the Emperor did in society—maintaining order, stability, and continuity. Ancient texts such as the Ocean of Eternity describe the sacred Kunlun Mountains as the origin of all things and the spiritual home of Xi Wangmu, the Queen Mother of the West.
According to the I-Ching, the mountain corresponds to the Gen Trigram, symbolising stillness, preparation, and contained power. Though unmoving on the surface, the mountain holds vast reserves of precious energy, gold, and hidden treasures within. It is also seen as the convergence of the Four Celestial Guardians—Dragon, Phoenix, Tortoise, and Tiger—making it a supreme emblem of protection and authority.
Historically, imperial palaces, robes, and thrones were always backed by mountain imagery, as mountains govern health, longevity, reputation, and relationships with allies. In modern feng shui practice, the Golden Mountain remains one of the most effective symbols for safeguarding fortune, preventing reversals, and attracting noble support
Suggested Placement
- Behind your seat at work (on a desk or shelf): for strong backing, career stability, and protection from politics or legal trouble
- Living room wall behind the main seating area: to support the household’s fortune, reputation, and harmony
- Office or study: ideal for managers, leaders, business owners, and professionals who cannot afford setbacks
- Sitting position of the house (the back sector): to anchor wealth, honour, and long-term stability
Avoid placing the mountain directly in front of you or in bedrooms facing the bed, as mountains are meant to support from behind, not confront.


