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Eye Magnifying Glass
€73,00
Eye Magnifying Glass- ‘Aether’ Collection
Eye (or Mati) is a Greek traditional charm that fills you with good energy and luck. Aether was a deity associated with Happiness as well as his sister ‘Hemera’. According to some Ancient Greek Myths, Aether fathered ‘Gaea’ (earth),’Thalassa’ (sea) & ‘Uranus’ (heavens).
Material: Brass, Dimensions: 7.6 x 3.8cm
Handcrafted with care _ Accompanied by his own package.
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