Original Glamsalt Salt Amulet (Limited Edition)
Since the ancient times, salts have been respected as protection, healing and blessings for people.
For example, in Japan, visitors at shrines can purchase salt as a protection and cleansing. In Okinawa, a southern part of Japan, people carry some salts in a pouch for good luck and protection from auto accidents. Some Japanese restaurants in NYC put a pyramid shaped salts called “morishio” in the front of the entrance for ward off bad spirits and wishing good luck in business.
This limited edition is blessed by a known healer in Upstate NY and as well as a curandra from Peru.
This beautiful smoky blue velvet pouch (about 4x 4.5 in.) comes with salts sourced from Bolivia and the salt heaing mantra card is inlcuded.
(Note: Thought this salt is “edible”, it is not recommended for eating as it is to be used as a protection. )
May you be blessed with this salt amulet!
Since the ancient times, salts have been respected as protection, healing and blessings for people.
For example, in Japan, visitors at shrines can purchase salt as a protection and cleansing. In Okinawa, a southern part of Japan, people carry some salts in a pouch for good luck and protection from auto accidents. Some Japanese restaurants in NYC put a pyramid shaped salts called “morishio” in the front of the entrance for ward off bad spirits and wishing good luck in business.
This limited edition is blessed by a known healer in Upstate NY and as well as a curandra from Peru.
This beautiful smoky blue velvet pouch (about 4x 4.5 in.) comes with salts sourced from Bolivia and the salt heaing mantra card is inlcuded.
(Note: Thought this salt is “edible”, it is not recommended for eating as it is to be used as a protection. )
May you be blessed with this salt amulet!
Since the ancient times, salts have been respected as protection, healing and blessings for people.
For example, in Japan, visitors at shrines can purchase salt as a protection and cleansing. In Okinawa, a southern part of Japan, people carry some salts in a pouch for good luck and protection from auto accidents. Some Japanese restaurants in NYC put a pyramid shaped salts called “morishio” in the front of the entrance for ward off bad spirits and wishing good luck in business.
This limited edition is blessed by a known healer in Upstate NY and as well as a curandra from Peru.
This beautiful smoky blue velvet pouch (about 4x 4.5 in.) comes with salts sourced from Bolivia and the salt heaing mantra card is inlcuded.
(Note: Thought this salt is “edible”, it is not recommended for eating as it is to be used as a protection. )
May you be blessed with this salt amulet!