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Dear Rakesh,
1. This has usually more to do with symbolism or beliefs.
2. The belief is that if one has a ship painting, it should not be of a stormy weather where it may imply that the ship may be caught in a tidal wave or storm and sink.
3. In the above situation, it is not ideal symbolism to have a painting where the ship may sink and relate this to a company where.. the company may go under.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/13/01 2:28:00 AM, Rakesh C wrote:
>HI,
>
>I have recently read about
>photo of a ship in Waters is
>very bad to kept at Office.
>
>Can someone enlighten.
>
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