Konta Di Odjo Medicine Bag

$16.00

Medicine bag hand made from up-cycled leather. Uses include wearing daily, wear/use during spiritual practices, even hang it from your rearview mirror!

You can carry more than crystals in your medicine bag! Other suggested items include: magick herbs/plants, totems/figurines of deities, written affirmations for manifestation, shells, runes, etc.

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Konta di odjo or "bead of eyes" is the Cape Verdean evil eye, or protection amulet used for centuries. It is said that these beads protect the wearer against evil spirits and all negativity directed toward them.

During the transatlantic slave trade, these beads have been used for trade and the original beads have been rumored to be made with cremated remains.

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Medicine bag hand made from up-cycled leather. Uses include wearing daily, wear/use during spiritual practices, even hang it from your rearview mirror!

You can carry more than crystals in your medicine bag! Other suggested items include: magick herbs/plants, totems/figurines of deities, written affirmations for manifestation, shells, runes, etc.

*

Konta di odjo or "bead of eyes" is the Cape Verdean evil eye, or protection amulet used for centuries. It is said that these beads protect the wearer against evil spirits and all negativity directed toward them.

During the transatlantic slave trade, these beads have been used for trade and the original beads have been rumored to be made with cremated remains.

Medicine bag hand made from up-cycled leather. Uses include wearing daily, wear/use during spiritual practices, even hang it from your rearview mirror!

You can carry more than crystals in your medicine bag! Other suggested items include: magick herbs/plants, totems/figurines of deities, written affirmations for manifestation, shells, runes, etc.

*

Konta di odjo or "bead of eyes" is the Cape Verdean evil eye, or protection amulet used for centuries. It is said that these beads protect the wearer against evil spirits and all negativity directed toward them.

During the transatlantic slave trade, these beads have been used for trade and the original beads have been rumored to be made with cremated remains.