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Hi,
It is acceptable to have a coin in the mouth and this signifies a " close mouth. "
As for the dragon figurine(s):-
1. The Dragon is considered the most Yang of all animals.
2. If one's main door falls under an inauspicious sector of the Eight House one can still use a pair of Dragons (one is still ok) aimed at the main door).
3. Where possible avoid using a Five Claw dragon as it is too yang for the home. It is best to use a four claw dragon.
4. So far, a dragon with an open mouth is acceptable. In fact most of the dragons have open mouth for them to `shoot' fire. Contrast this is a hungry tiger figurine which is inauspicious.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee 
On 7/15/99 12:50:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I have been collecting
>dragons, phoenix and
>turtle and other deco stuff
>for more than 10
>years.  Now I am worried since
>I read your
>advise on the forum regarding
>the open mouth.
>My turtle and frogs and one
>dragon have open mouth but
>with a coin in their mouth.
>
>But I have another beautiful
>dragon it has a
>small crystal on its tail but
>its mouth is open. Is it bad.
>I have another pair of dragon
>and phoenix both face each
>other with
>open mouth with  a crystal in
>the middle.
>I got it as a wedding present
>and I keep it
>in my bedroom. Since I was
>told that it is a
>symbol of conjugal bliss. What
>should I do
>should I put a coin in there
>mouth or I should not display
>them. Your advise will be
>very much appreciated. Thanks
>
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