3rd eye Bindis
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The Bindi (Sanskrit meaning point, drop, dot or small particle) is a popular symbol often in red, worn on the forehead between the eyebrows, mainly by Hindu and Jain women and men. |
Gift set - Beauty
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Give the gift of beauty with our unique combination of luxurious beauty items or treat yourself. Nourish yourself with the Healing hands massage oils. Adorn yourself with the sacred mother Ayahuasca vine necklace, bright handkerchief and 3rd eye bindis. Keep the Huayruro beads in a purse for protection or make your own, unique item using these prized seeds. |
Healing Hands - Coconut Massage oil
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Healing Hands Massage oil is made from 100% Coconut oil produced in Bali, Indonesia, and is blended with pure essential oils. Coconut oil is very suitable as a massage oil, as it melts at body temperature and has a very good grip on the skin. It is easily absorbed in the skin and has a nurturing and rejuvenating effect. |
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Healing Hands - Hazelnut Massage oil
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Healing Hands Hazelnut Massage oil is made from Hazelnut oil and Walnut oil produced in France, and is blended with pure essential oils of woods and flowers. Hazelnut oil is very suitable as a massage oil, and has a nice soft feel on the skin. It is easily absorbed in the skin and has a nurturing and rejuvenating effect. |
Huayruro
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Huayruro seeds, native to the Amazon rainforest, hold deep spiritual and cultural significance among indigenous communities in Peru. These seeds are believed to bring good fortune, ward off negative energies, and symbolize fertility and abundance. |
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Mala Prayer Beads
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This elegant set of wooden mala beads, crafted from the wood of the Uttis tree (Nepalese Alder), comes beautifully presented in a Himalayan lokta paper box. |
Rudraksha beads
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Rudraksha beads have been used for thousands of years as an aid to self empowerment and self enlightment. The seeds are believed to be the tears of the Shiva. |
Urucum Coconut Creme
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This creme is made using Coconut oil mixed with Urucum extract. Urucum is made from the seeds of the Achiote (Bixa orellana) plant. Traditionally Urucum was used against snakes and as an insect repellent. |