Three Crystal Evil Eye Hanging
Three Crystal Evil Eye Hanging
Product Description:
Let the positive energy of three crystal evil eyes hanging fill your home and spread joy. Perfect for your home, shop or car, this feng shui piece dispels negative vibes and brings in positivity.
Product Specification:
Crafted in beautiful hues of blue and silver, this décor item brings Good Luck, Success, Prosperity, Health, and Wealth. The three-crystal evil eye hanging, which is made of natural crystals, is a showstopper that is sure to catch people's attention. It may be a perfect present for any event, including religious festivals, weddings and housewarmings.
Dimensions : (L x B x H) 5 x 1 x 17 Cms
Approx Weight: 45 gms
Material : glass
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