
Weak Water
Colors you need:

Water
Blue/Black
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Metal
White/Clear
Who You Are
You carry the qualities of still and quiet Water—gentle, thoughtful, and deeply intuitive. Your inner world is rich with imagination, and you often understand people and situations on a level others don’t notice. But with Water energy on the weaker side, it’s easy to feel uncertain or emotionally weighed down by everything around you. You may find it hard to act decisively or speak up when it matters, especially when you’re trying to keep the peace.
Work & Relationships
In the workplace, you may avoid the spotlight, preferring roles where you can think deeply and work quietly. Others might not always recognize your value right away, but your insight and ability to notice what others miss are your quiet strengths. In relationships, you offer kindness, patience, and a deep sense of care. You often go along with others’ choices, avoiding conflict—but over time, this can make your own voice feel distant. Constantly putting others first may leave you feeling unseen or emotionally drained.
Health
When Water is weak, the body often signals it through low energy, poor sleep, or tension in the kidneys or lower back. Mental fatigue or emotional overload can build up easily, especially if your routine lacks calm and recovery time.
How to Balance
To restore harmony, your energy needs support from both Water and Metal elements. In Feng Shui, Water is connected to the colors Black and Blue, which bring depth, reflection, and flow. Metal, linked with the color White, adds clarity, protection, and focus. Wearing or keeping natural stones in these shades can help rebuild inner strength and emotional stability. Spending time near calm water—like a lake or sea—or creating quiet moments in your day can help you recharge. Food-wise, favor ingredients in black, blue, or white tones to support your system. Over time, with the right balance of stillness and strength, your natural intuition and gentle resilience can fully shine.
Description

Sinivus S925 Silver Motif Mounts
Meaning
A vessel of balance and protection
Origins
China
Details
Rooted in Sinivus design language, this sterling silver motif draws from traditional Chinese flower mounts—structures that cradle, protect, and uplift. Its flowing lines reflect the balance of Yin and Yang, holding space for clarity and inner strength. A quiet talisman for those who move with intention.
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Kyanite (Light)
Meaning
Clarity, balance, intuition
Origins
Nepal
Bead Size
10mm
Details
Forged in Earth's metamorphic crucible, this blade-like crystal slices through illusion with surgical precision. Its self-aligning fibers harmonize discordant energies while channeling intuitive wisdom—like a celestial compass needle guiding through life's fog with unerring clarity.


Blue Tiger's Eye
Azeztulite
Amethyst
Amazonite
Aquamarine
Beeswax
Black Agate
Black Eye Agate
Black Gold Super Seven
Black Tourmaline
Blood Amber
Blue Agate (Dark)
Blue Agate (Light)
Blue Apatite
Blue Fluorite
Blue Lace Agate
Blue Moonstone
Blue Tiger's Eye (Bright)
Blue Tiger's Eye (Matte)
Brown Banded Agate (Matte)
Cherry Quartz
Citrine
Citrine (Pyramid)
Double Eye Obsidian
Flower Amber
Garnet
Gold Sheen Obsidian
Golden Sunstone
Golden Tiger's Eye
Grapefruit Rose Quartz
Green Agate
Green Fluorite
Green Phantom Quartz
Green Strawberry Quartz
Green Tiger's Eye
Grey Moonstone
Hawk's Eye
Ice Amethyst
Ice Obsidian
Imperial Cinnabar
Jadeite
Kyanite (Dark)
Lava Stone
Lemon Chalcedony
Malachite
Mint Green Fluorite
Moss Agate
Mother of Pearl (Matte)
Obsidian
Orange Moonstone
Purple Jade
Purple Rose Quartz
Raw Cinnabar
Red Agate
Red Agate (Crackle)
Red Harlequin Quartz
Red Jasper
Red Stripe Agate
Red Tiger's Eye
Red Yellow Pietersite
Shoushan Stone
Smoky Quartz
Smoky Quartz (Matte)
Snowflake Phantom Quartz
Southern Red Agate
Strawberry Quartz
Trochidae Shell
Trochidae Shell (Matte)
White Agate
White Chalcedony
White Trochidae Shell
White Trochidae Shell (Matte)
White Turquoise
White Turquoise (Matte)
Yellow Agate
Yellow Tiger's Eye 

