Small Wreath Wall Hanging with Owl, Moon, Pentagram, and Tiny Bells, Handmade, Wiccan Pagan Magical Door Home Decor Protection Altar Cleansing Wall Hanging Decoration

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Brand : Woot & Hammy
BulletPoint1 : Unique, Thoughtful Artwork for Your Home: Created by my husband, Ken, who in a previous life was an architect, now brings his sense of space and proportion to these unique works of art. For this design, a silvery charm featuring an owl perched on a crescent moon with Celtic knots hangs in the middle of a small wreath made of dried vines and tendrils that have been bundled with bronzed wire. Suspended below the wreath is a twig from which hang nine tiny silvery bells at random heights. A silvery charm in the shape of a pentagram made of twigs serves as a hanger. Black cord is used to hang all the various components. The bells do ring somewhat but VERY quietly and are mostly ornamental.
BulletPoint2 : Handmade in Garden Grove, California: Each of our bells is created from a variety of natural materials and readymade celestial charms and talismans associated with protection, luck, and spiritual benefits. We blend these elements together in a way that is organic and entirely human. We hope you enjoy them and all their imperfections, which we think gives them a casual and rustic character.
BulletPoint3 : Materials: Wreath of dried vines wrapped in steel wire with bronze finish; pentagram and owl charms of metal alloy with silvery finish; metal bells with silvery finish; natural twig; cord Overall hanging height: About 8-1/2 inches (21 cm) Wreath is about 4 inches diameter (10 cm) Weight: .9 ounce
BulletPoint4 : Comes wrapped in tissue, nested in fine paper shred, and placed in a sturdy cardboard box for safe shipping.
BulletPoint5 : DECORATIVE APPEAL: Creates a mesmerizing play of light and sparkle while adding an artistic touch to your home décor
Color : antique brass
ItemName : Small Wreath Wall Hanging with Owl, Moon, Pentagram, and Tiny Bells, Handmade, Wiccan Pagan Magical Door Home Decor Protection Altar Cleansing Wall Hanging Decoration
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 4 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 10 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 10 inches
ItemTypeKeyword : handmade-decorative-mobiles
Manufacturer : Covet Collection
ProductDescription : A silvery charm featuring an owl perched on a crescent moon with Celtic knots hangs in the middle of a small wreath made of dried vines and tendrils that have been bundled with bronzed wire. Suspended below the wreath is a twig from which hang nine tiny silvery bells at random heights. A silvery charm in the shape of a pentagram made of twigs serves as a hanger. Black cord is used to hang all the various components. The bells do ring somewhat but VERY quietly and are mostly ornamental. We make these bells without a specific use in mind; they're made to be used as you see fit - hung on doors or next to windows for protection, to clear negative energies around your altar, or as a useful tool in your witchcraft.
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