Customized Amulet Sachet w/MantrasThis is a customized amulet pouch with its contents catered specifically for you. It offers protection
and what you wish to excel in: fame, wealth, love, etc. The pouch will be infused with proper mantras
depending on what you want. Please note the some items may differ or not be included, as it will be
customized to the select user. Not all items that can be included are in the picture.
| Dimensions: | Price: 19.99 US | |
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