What Hanging Ornaments Should Be Hung on a Newly Purchased Car?
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As long as it aligns with one's Five Elements zodiac sign, the shape of the ornament can be chosen, and the car owner's preferences can be considered. Any ornament that follows Feng Shui principles can bless the owner with peace and auspiciousness. For example, if a white crystal ornament is hung in the car, crystals belong to the Water element in the Five Elements, so those lacking Water in their destiny can use this crystal. However, if someone lacks the Fire element in their destiny, they should avoid white crystals and instead opt for red or pink crystals, which belong to the Fire element. Below are the recommended positions for hanging car ornaments: 1. Clip-on Ropes: They can be detached, looped around the rearview mirror, and then clipped back on. 2. Loop Ropes: Long ones can be slipped over the rearview mirror, while short ones can be looped around the mirror, and the main ornament can then be threaded through the double lines. 3. Small Suction Cups: They can be attached behind the car's rearview mirror.
When choosing a car ornament for your new vehicle, prioritize safety and personal comfort. As an experienced long-distance driver, I recommend hanging soft lucky charms or small sachets. These are lightweight, won’t obstruct your view, and are less likely to swing around on bumpy roads. The key is to avoid large or reflective items, as they may interfere with visibility or distract you, potentially causing accidents. Since the interior of a new car is still fresh, avoid hanging hard objects that could scratch the upholstery. I personally prefer traditional cultural ornaments, such as Chinese knots or blessed amulets, which bring good luck while remaining practical. Additionally, for the first few days, air out your new car frequently to dissipate odors, and consider pairing it with a lightly scented ornament to keep the cabin fresh. In short, always put safety first while balancing personal taste.