Feng Shui Blue Evil Eye Hanging
Feng Shui Blue Evil Eye Hanging
Product Description:
This Feng Shui Blue Evil Eye Hanging from Shriprasadam is a powerful, conventional Feng Shui defensive tool against negative energies. An iridescent blue glass crystal with circumferential tear-drop molded circles creating an eye-like pattern is a traditional Feng Shui Evil Eye protection.
Product Specification:
This Feng Shui-inspired evil eye comes in a deep blue hue and is the perfect wall hanging to help rid your home of negative energies. It can be used both inside and outside your home, depending on your need at the time.
Dimension:- ( L x B x H ) 5 x 5 x 13 cms
Approximate Weight:- 30 gm
Material:- Glass
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