Coin Sword Against Shar ChiThe protection from Shar Chi coin sword is used to disperse negative chi in the surrounding area. It is
usually hung/placed to combat the Total Loss direction of a person (please contact me if you're not sure
about your KUA number/directions). Energized by a thick red thread and is DUAL LAYERED for reinforcement.
This item has been laid at the feet of the Guardian of the East (in a local deity temple), meaning it has
been blessed with vigilance and preparation. It has been AUTHENTICALLY blessed with the necessary mantras
and procedures.
| Dimensions: about 190mm in length | Price: 8.88 US | |
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