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Dear Kochakorn,
1. Frankly, as you have mentioned, it is all a matter of our individual taste.
2. Most of the time, plates of china are often not too dark (perhaps this is my personal preference).
But there is generally no issue with regards to Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/29/2003 2:10:15 AM, Kochakorn Tungjairob wrote:
>Hello!
I'm getting a
>new apartment and I was
>wondering what is the best
>color/shape for dinnerware
>(plates, bowls)? I like black
>but maybe it's too harsh for
>dinner. I don't like white
>either because it seems like
>everyone has white dinnerware.
>
I also like square plates
>too, but do they contain too
>much yang? Thank you.
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