Horse Shoe Good Luck Feng Shui Evil Eye Hanging
Horse Shoe Good Luck Feng Shui Evil Eye Hanging
Product Description:
Invite good luck and protect your dear ones from evil eyes with this Evil Eyepiece. A traditional Western motif, the horseshoe is believed to promote luck. Use this hanging horseshoe with an evil eye to ward off negative influences that could harm your house and your loved ones.
Product Specification:
A perfect décor piece for your living room, study, or office, comes with a flexible string of sturdy material to hold the piece intact for years to come.
Dimensions : (L xB x H ) 7 x 1 x 16 cms
Approx Weight: 20 gms
Material: Glass
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