
Weak Wood
Colors you need:

Wood
Green

Water
Blue/Black
Who You Are
You carry the qualities of gentle and flexible Wood—thoughtful, compassionate, and quick to understand others. Your empathy runs deep, and you adjust easily to the emotions and needs around you. But when Wood is weak, it can become unstable. You may find it difficult to express your own opinions, hesitate when decisions are needed, or feel uncertain in moments that require firmness.
Work & Relationships
In your work life, you often adapt to the direction others take, sometimes stepping back even when you have good ideas. Assertiveness may not come easily, especially around strong personalities. In relationships, your kindness and emotional insight draw people toward you. You act as the quiet bridge between others, easing tension and creating peace. However, when keeping harmony becomes a habit, your own needs and voice may slowly disappear. Over time, this can create imbalance not only in your relationships, but within yourself.
Health
Weak Wood energy often shows up as stress-related fatigue, low immunity, and issues linked to the liver and gallbladder system. Difficulty sleeping, especially during emotional stress, may also occur. These are signals to bring your routine into greater stability and to care for both your body and emotions consistently.
How to Balance
In the Five Elements system, Wood is supported by Water and strengthened by more Wood energy itself. As a Weak Wood type, you benefit from both of these elements. Surround yourself with the colors Black and Blue, which represent Water, to nourish your energy and help restore calm. Green, the color of Wood, helps you reconnect with growth, resilience, and self-trust. Natural gems in these shades can help stabilize your energy and give you the courage to express yourself more clearly. Spending time in forests, near lakes, or in other natural environments helps rebuild your connection to the Wood element. To support this balance physically, choose foods in green, blue, or black tones, which nourish both Wood and Water within your system. Building steady routines, practicing emotional honesty, and creating room for your own voice are key steps in strengthening your foundation and helping your true nature thrive.
Description

Sinivus S925 Silver Charm
Meaning
A talisman of identity and balance
Origins
China
Details
This limited Sinivus charm is more than a logo—it is the seal of origin, intention, and harmony. The front bears our emblem, drawn from the auspicious Ruyi Knot, while the back carries our name. Anchored in Chinese metaphysical philosophy, it acts as a symbolic link to your Five Elements alignment. A discreet yet powerful charm that marks your energy, your story, and your place in the Sinivus world.

Green Phantom Quartz
Meaning
Growth, abundance, balance
Origins
Brazil
Bead Size
5*8mm
Details
Layer by mineral layer, this stone builds sustainable growth through patient accumulation. Its chlorite-rich patterns stabilize energy flows while concentrating wealth—where balanced expansion replaces reckless gain, proving true abundance grows like ancient forests: steadily, deeply, and in harmony with natural laws.

Blue Tiger's Eye
Meaning
Calmness, clarity, protection
Origins
South Africa, Australia
Bead Size
8mm
Details
This cool-toned stone, with its shifting silky bands, brings mental clarity like a mist-clearing wind. Its fibrous structure deflects negativity while maintaining calm focus—balancing sharp perception with serene detachment, like a watchful guardian who sees all but remains unshaken.
