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Tumble confetti surprise

500g of tumble stones, 1 incense box and a surprise stone 

Like shaped stones or a specimen to the value of R150

 

Black obsidian Pixiu bracelet

The combination of black obsidian stone and Pixiu, the “fortune beast,” makes a powerful charm for abundance and prosperity. If you wish to attract m…

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Chimes

These chimes are hand made and available in glass, pebble or gem stone

They will last a long time as they are made of alliumnum and have a very light …

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POD smudges sticks large

Comes in a 30cm stick
Harmony – lavender, sage and rosemary
Impepho white sage
Lavender

Used to cleanse your space of negative energy, entities or bad ju…

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Gecko Smudge sticks

Smudging is traditionally a ceremony for purifying or cleansing the soul of negative thoughts of a person or place. There are four elements involved …

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Metal Chime

Chimes large with metal pipes and wood on the top make a very deep tranquil sound to awaken the inner Zen in you. Comes in 2 sizes and sound varies b…

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Skull Candles large

Standard Skull Head shape. Candle burns for 8 hours and comes in various colors. 10 × 7 × 8 cm

This product is hand made 

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Skull Candles see, Speak, Hear no evil Small

Candle burns for about 3 hours. Hear, See, Speak no Evil themed candle
Comes in various colors.  4 × 2.5 × 9 cm

Hand made 

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Skull Candles see, Speak, Hear no evil large

Candle burns for about 6 hours. Hear, See, Speak no Evil themed candle
Comes in various colors. 4.5 × 5 × 15 cm

Hand made 

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Fatima Hand Incense holder

The Hamsa Hand is a universal sign of protection, power, and strength that dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. Known as the Hand of Fatima in Islam an…

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Fatima hand incense holder with eye

Sturdy Incense Holder in a range of colours.  

The Hamsa Hand is a universal sign of protection, power, and strength that dates back to ancient M…

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Monk statue See, Hear, speak no evil

The philosophy behind the three wise monkeys most likely came to Japan during the Nara period, through Buddhist exchanges with China. The Buddhist te…

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