Kid Approved 34 Ethiopian Very Old Silver Protective Amulets Prayer Boxes Phallic Pendants Limited Stock [bjNDTZ5f]
34 Ethiopian Silver Amulets: Authentic and TimelessExperience the rich cultural heritage of Ethiopia with our collection of 34 Ethiopian Very Old Silver protective amulets. These exquisite pieces are not just accessories; they are a testament to the
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Kid Approved 34 Ethiopian Very Old Silver Protective Amulets Prayer Boxes Phallic Pendants Limited Stock [bjNDTZ5f]
34 Ethiopian Silver Amulets: Authentic and Timeless
Experience the rich cultural heritage of Ethiopia with our collection of 34 Ethiopian Very Old Silver protective amulets. These exquisite pieces are not just accessories; they are a testament to the craftsmanship and spiritual significance of the Oromo tribe. Each amulet is crafted from coin silver, melted and casted by local silversmiths, ensuring a unique and authentic product. The amulets come with a variety of sizes and shapes, making them versatile for various styles and occasions.- Authenticity: Handcrafted by local silversmiths in Ethiopia.
- Material: Made from coin silver, ensuring durability and quality.
Product Specifications and Features
Our Ethiopian Very Old Silver protective amulets are meticulously crafted, with an average bead size of 17 millimeters and a bead hole size ranging from 5 millimeters wide to 16mm by 14mm, with a thickness of 5mm. These specifications make them ideal for use as protective amulets or as decorative pieces. Each amulet is a cylinder bead, adding to its unique and distinctive look.- Size Variety: Bead sizes range from 17mm to 16mm by 14mm.
- Thickness: Consistent thickness of 5mm for durability.
Traditional Uses and Cultural Significance
These Ethiopian Very Old Silver protective amulets were traditionally worn by the Oromo tribe as protective amulets to ward off the evil eye. Each amulet carries with it the spiritual power and cultural significance of the Oromo people. Whether you choose to wear them as a symbol of protection or as a piece of wearable art, these amulets are sure to make a statement.- Traditional Protection: Worn by the Oromo tribe for protection against the evil eye.
- Cultural Significance: A piece of wearable art that reflects Ethiopian heritage.
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