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Jute Beaded Hamsa Evil Eye Wall Hanging

Jute Beaded Hamsa Evil Eye Wall Hanging

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This evil eye wall hanging is the ideal protective talisman for you and your possessions!

The evil eye is believed to be a curse, sometimes intentional, but often unintentional, that is brought about by envy, dislike, jealousy etc. The evil eye can cause bad luck or loss and because the evil eye is often unintentional, an evil eye charm is an important talisman to carry with you.

Whether you hang this evil eye wall hanging on your door, or in your house it will help protect you from the evil eye.

This evil eye hanging would also make a perfect housewarming gift!

Approx. Dimensions:

Length (including rope): 320mm

Colour: Natural/ Blue

Material: Jute rope

Weight: 40g

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