Reiki Crystal Products Blue Evil Eye Nazar Battu Key Chain Blue
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹149.00Current price is: ₹149.00.
The Reiki Crystal Products Blue Evil Eye Nazar Battu Key Chain is a protective charm designed to ward off negative energies and bring good luck. It combines the spiritual benefits of Reiki healing, crystal energy, and the traditional Evil Eye symbol, making it a popular choice for personal protection and gifting.
The Reiki Crystal Products Blue Evil Eye Nazar Battu Key Chain is a protective charm designed to ward off negative energies and bring good luck. It combines the spiritual benefits of Reiki healing, crystal energy, and the traditional Evil Eye symbol, making it a popular choice for personal protection and gifting.
Features & Symbolism
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Evil Eye Protection
- The blue Evil Eye, also known as Nazar Suraksha Kavach, is believed to shield against jealousy, negativity, and harmful intentions.
- It is widely used in cultures across the Middle East, Greece, Turkey, and India.
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Reiki-Infused Energy
- Reiki practitioners energize the keychain with positive vibrations, enhancing its protective and healing properties.
- It promotes mental peace, emotional balance, and spiritual well-being.
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Crystal Benefits
- Some versions of this keychain feature healing crystals like Lapis Lazuli, Black Obsidian, or Clear Quartz, which amplify protection and good fortune.
- These stones are known for their ability to absorb negativity, boost confidence, and enhance clarity.
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Versatile Usage
- Can be attached to keys, bags, wallets, or vehicles to bring continuous protection.
- Ideal for gifting to loved ones as a token of safety and well-being.
Who Should Use It?
- Anyone seeking protection from the Evil Eye or negative influences.
- Those who believe in energy healing and spiritual balance.
- Travelers, business owners, and students for good luck and safety.
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