

Walk into a bank headquarters in Singapore or a luxury retail store in Shanghai, and you may spot a carved crystal tortoise, dragon, or wealth ship. These are not decorations. They are feng shui placements, and they represent a consistent B2B demand that few Western suppliers understand.
Echo Crystal Art Factory has supplied feng shui carvings to corporate buyers for over a decade. The factory employs a National First-Class Master of Fine Arts who carves traditional motifs – dragons for power, tortoises for longevity, frogs for prosperity – from rough blue chalcedony. The material arrives through a long-term partnership with Turkish mine owners, ensuring that even large-scale corporate installations use stone from a consistent source.
Blue chalcedony is particularly suited for feng shui applications because of its color. Light blue represents water energy, which in traditional practice governs wealth and career. As a blue chalcedony supplier China with its own warehouse stock, the factory can fulfill bulk orders for identical carvings – for example, fifty small dragons for a retail chain's store openings – without color variation between pieces.
One recent corporate order involved a single large carved ship, nearly two feet long, for a financial firm's headquarters lobby. The master carver spent two weeks on the rigging and sails alone. That level of detail is why buyers return to Echo crystal rather than sourcing from generalist gift suppliers