Evil Eye Tree for Home Décor Showpiece Decorative Showpiece - 7 cm (Metal, Silver)
Evil Eye Tree for Home Décor Showpiece Decorative Showpiece - 7 cm (Metal, Silver)
Product Description:
"PROFITABLE DEALS Evil Eye Tree for Home Decor Showpiece, Evil Eye Beads Tree with Evil Eye Glass Coaster Bace for Protection Living Room Decoration Vastu Gift"
Specification:
Colour | Silver |
Theme | Home Decor |
Material | Metal |
Style | Beads, Charm |
Occasion | Gift |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Cartoon Character | Home Decor |
Special Feature | Manual |
Included Components |
Evil Eye Tree |
About This Item:
- A tree represents stability as well as the overall growth in life, thus loaded with powerful gemstones to add meaning and heal the overall torso.
- Evil eye charm provides protection and brings you good luck. It keeps the bad spirits away. The evil eye tree is used to ward off evil and negative energies.
- The evil eye decor can bring you good luck and protect you from evil and bad energy, widely used to expel from your body the negative energy that envious people emanate
- The lucky tree is packed well in an exclusive blue evil eye gift box,
- Great gift for whom you want to protect on Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving
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