Evil Eye Dream Catcher for Positive Energy and Protection
Evil Eye Dream Catcher for Positive Energy and Protection
Product Description:
Give a whimsy detail to your home decor with this Evil Eye Dream Catcher from the house of Shriprasadam, and add positive energy and protection to your space. This functional Evil Eye Dream Catcher is hand-woven and is better known to ward off evil intentions. This intricately designed dream catcher is handcrafted using the crotchet technique and threaded with featured beads.
Product Specification:
Buy this Evil Eye Dream Catcher today. Hang it in rooms over a bed or a cradle, window, or door to attract positive dreams and repel negative energies from your vicinity.
Dimensions (in Inches):- (D x H) 8 x 12 Inches
Approx Weight (in gms):- 15 gms
Material:- Feather
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