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ayquebella · 16 days
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Vintage Kenya Lion Rampant Guardant Former Heraldic Crest 1920 to 1963 Silver & Enamel Travel Shield Charm by REU
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Wonderful silver travel shield charm with a red lion, depicted in profile standing erect with forepaws raised, is a symbol of courage, strength, and protection. This terrific travel shield will look terrific on your favorite charm bracelet or necklace!
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birdhism · 9 days
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Chubby Bird Keychains
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conjuremanj · 6 months
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Part 2. Charms / Jujus Used in Real Hoodoo.
These jujus are some good ones to have if you like these kinds of of charms.
What Is A Juju? It's basically an object that was one alive and has been infused with a particular type of energy, It can be bone from an animal or bark from a tree etc. They can be powerful. (For more on this see my post on juju)
The best way to spiritually work with anything in nature like a juju is to study its character and undertand its natural power.
All items need to be properly activated.
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Monkeys Paw That is naturally harvest is used for good luck and gambling, moving in a out of places unseen.
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Coyotes Paw is good for protection. Taking hexes off buy rubbing your self with it. Kind of like a chicken claw. It can trample on your enemy and it can be used for hexing.
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Rabbit Foot. Carried as a Good Luck charm, to ward off bad luck and bring in good luck.
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Rattle Snake Vertebrae. Or any snake vertebrae is good for protection and is good juju to add in a mojo bag because sometimes you need an active object for better protection. Remember what said about the oil snake don't always harm the protect as well.
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Alligator Teeth Or Foot. Like the Rabbit Foot, These are good for luck. These charms have been around in the south for a long time and as been apart of my hoodoo & voodoo heritage/community.
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herbalnature · 2 months
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Peeking through a natural frame of leaves and branches, this tranquil view of Lake Kivu in Rwanda showcases a serene island embraced by the sparkling waters. Take a moment to soak in the beauty of this hidden gem, where calm meets charm.
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toyastales · 1 year
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Here is my latest Wip (work in progress).
I also featured some of the things that will inspire the color palette and aesthetic.
To read more about the behind the scenes process visit ->
https://toyastales.blogspot.com/2022/11/toyas-tales-face-to-face-art-and-jewelry.html#more
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This guy inspires me a lot he is real expert on dark skin beauty...
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evanesce-art · 7 months
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afrobeatsindacity · 1 year
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NEW VIDEO: REMA - CHARM
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The video was co-directed by Rema and embodies who he is to his core, with the evolving colour palette capturing the stages of his Rave & Roses journey over the past few years.
His infectious charisma and dancing is at the forefront whilst he pays homage to an irresistible female figure who exudes beauty and demands his attention. 
The inspiration behind his hair can be traced back to his Edo roots, with his silhouette creating a stylish visual drenched in symbolic Rema references.
It’s a vibe!
Play, Share and Enjoy “Charm”
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candylandphotos · 9 months
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Dark skinned Sudanese African American beauty fashion jewelry model ❤️
"Elegance Personified: Celebrating the Timeless Beauty of a Dark-Skinned Sudanese African American Model Adorned with Fashion and Jewelry ❤️✨"
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what-she-likes · 1 year
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kariachi · 1 year
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Sometimes I remember that I gave Mike and Servantis both parrot daemons and the fact both forms fit so well for such different but also similar reasons pleases me more than you know.
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conjuremanj · 9 months
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JuJus.
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Juju is not just a objects but a practice that was and still is performed in West African countries. These objects or not good nor bad, but it can be used for both because they been infused with magical power.
The monkey’s head (above) are probably the most common juju seen in West Africa. In the south in New Orleans they're used quite often in voodoo as a object to protects a person or place from negativity and evil. (Important) There made from something which was once alive. Such as a tree that was used to make let's say mask, totem pole, doll, or a gator head, etc. Jujus can be hung above the door of a home or business, or placed on an altar or anywhere in the home that needs protection.
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(Left) a juju doll not my photo. (Right are my alligator teeth juju
Juju operates by using physical contact. The belief is that two entities that have been in close contact have similar properties even after being separated. Which is why a person’s hair, fingernails, a piece of clothing, a shoe, a sock, or a piece of jewel all these things that were worn by a person are perfect candidates for a juju because it contains the essence of that's person's spirit.
Specialists with strong knowledge and experience would typically create a juju. The specialist may be anyone with spiritual knowledge and experience. Because juju's is commonly used as treatment for physical and spiritual ailments from healing insect and animal bites to stoping curses.
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tokyomanjihoe · 2 years
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happy birthday to my baby souya. and nahoya ig
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The Egyptian exhibit at the Walters is very enjoyable. This handsome bust of an ancient Egyptian man is a fine example of the work you can find in the collection.
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simranseo011 · 4 months
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Embracing Elegance: The African Lilac Quartz Phenomenon
Imagine immersing yourself in the mesmerizing aura of the evening sky, enchanted by a stone that fuses lavishness with attainability. This isn’t a product of fantasy or an elite gem reserved for the A-listers—it’s tangible and as genuine as your penchant for chic sophistication. Introducing the African Lilac Quartz: the gateway to affordable elegance that captivates with its charm. Ready to delve into an opulent realm that doesn’t demand a king’s ransom? Let’s embark on this sartorial journey, setting your fashion aspirations alight.
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dreiddesigns · 5 months
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Kwanzaa Stretch Bead Bracelet
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