Ki-Rin Mythical Creatures
This Ki-Rin figurine set is a cast gypsum reproduction of an original...
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This is not an oceanic scent but more of a sweet mountain spring scent.
This earthy fragrance helps the...
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This earthy fragrance helps the spirit to make peace with wrong choices of the past. Its fragrance is calming and so is often incorporated into meditation oils (for some it can be strongly sedating). However, it is also often a part of love charms and sex magick.
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This earthy fragrance helps the spirit to make peace with wrong choices of the past. Its fragrance is calming and so is often incorporated into meditation oils (for some it can be strongly sedating). However, it is also often a part of love charms and sex magick.
This earthy fragrance helps the spirit to make peace with wrong choices of the past. Its fragrance is calming and so is often incorporated into meditation oils (for some it can be strongly sedating). However, it is also often a part of love charms and sex magick.
Spikenard has a very warm, woody, heavy scent that is very unique with somewhat resinous and pungent tones. Alone, it is something to grow to love, but it is fantastic in blends (as frankincense or patchouli is used) to add an eastern flair. Used throughout history, Jerusalem, Egypt, Greece and the middle east in many of their most famous perfumes, spikenard is most known from the New Testament where Mary Magdalene is said to have used it to anoint Christ's feet.