Marble in Feng Shui
If you are a fan of Kung Fu Panda cartoons, you are familiar with the word “Chi.” Poe, the funny panda in this animation, and often talks about the “Chi” of people and repeatedly mentions how vital this factor is in our lives. But the primary purpose of our conversation here is not the force of “Chi,” but the Feng Shui decoration and the presence of beautiful marble in this type of arrangement. Because with the help of Feng Shui and marble, we want to achieve the correct rotation of Chi energy.
What Is Feng Shui?
Feng Shui itself is a principle-based on which it helps us achieve more vitality and happiness with decoration and the use of unique and beautiful materials and tools at work and in life. As a result, with the help of more freshness, we achieve more health and wealth in life. Or, with Feng Shui, qi energy flows better around us, and we understand its positive effects. One of the simple principles of Feng Shui is to create harmony and natural balance between the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. So as you can see, natural ingredients are essential in Feng Shui.
Why Should We Use Marble?
But what exactly does the element of earth or soil mean? Should a handful of soil be used in home decoration?! Of course not! This is where marble’s eye-catching stone can come into its own. In fact, for many interior designers who work in the style of Feng Shui, the stone is a suitable element that sits as an element of the earth or soil. Earth represents strength, durability, and stability related to marble stone. Marble comes from the heart of the earth, and it is an entirely natural material. The two properties of materials that are important in the composition of Feng Shui can be seen in marble. On the other hand, light and brightness and smooth materials such as mirrors and metal that reflect light subtly have a special place in Feng Shui, and this property is also seen in marble.
How Can We Use Marble?
The use of marble to represent the earth element in Feng Shui can be very varied. For example, one of the principles of Feng Shui is to use the five characteristics mentioned in balance. So, using marble for fountain or in the bathroom brings the proximity of water and earth. Or the marble in the fireplace or kitchen as a countertop creates a gentle accompaniment of fire and earth.
Finally, thanks to nature and its products, such as marble, we can have beautiful decoration in the style of Feng Shui, and thus help the free rotation of the breath of the universe or Chi.



