Feng Shui Hamsa Evil Eye Hanging With Three Metal Bells
Feng Shui Hamsa Evil Eye Hanging With Three Metal Bells
Product Description:
Uplift your environs with Hamsa evil eye hanging decor and deflect all negative energy. This wall hanging offers good luck by carrying an evil eye charm, which is thought to bring fortune, health, and happiness.
Product Specification:
This Feng Shui Evil Eye wall hanging is not only a wonderful addition to your home's décor, but also brings harmony and calm by balancing the viewer's emotions. Available in blue tone this decorative piece can be used both indoors and outdoors to ward off the evil eye.
Dimensions : (L x B x H) 7.5 x 1 x 24 cms
Approx weight: 60 gms
Material: metal & glass
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