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Charm, Kami Series, Sukunabikona No Kami

 

Across Japan, these teabag-shaped charms or omamori can be found at Shinto shrines or temples. The charms have a prayer or blessing written inside them and are wrapped in fabric and meant to not be opened. They offer a particular type of luck, blessing, or protection and can be attached to backpacks or purses. This series of charms are dedicated to a particular Shinto deity or Kami and feature a unique art style.  Sukunabikona No Kami is the Shinto deity of hot springs and represents healing, sake, magic, agriculture, and knowledge.
  • Origin: Japan
  • Material: Polyester
  • Size: String Length 7" / Body Length 2.25" x Width 1.75"
  • Product #: JCH07
  • Code: NWS

 

Across Japan, these teabag-shaped charms or omamori can be found at Shinto shrines or temples. The charms have a prayer or blessing written inside them and are wrapped in fabric and meant to not be opened. They offer a particular type of luck, blessing, or protection and can be attached to backpacks or purses. This series of charms are dedicated to a particular Shinto deity or Kami and feature a unique art style.  Sukunabikona No Kami is the Shinto deity of hot springs and represents healing, sake, magic, agriculture, and knowledge.
  • Origin: Japan
  • Material: Polyester
  • Size: String Length 7" / Body Length 2.25" x Width 1.75"
  • Product #: JCH07
  • Code: NWS
$3.67

Original: $10.50

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Charm, Kami Series, Sukunabikona No Kami

$10.50

$3.67

Description

 

Across Japan, these teabag-shaped charms or omamori can be found at Shinto shrines or temples. The charms have a prayer or blessing written inside them and are wrapped in fabric and meant to not be opened. They offer a particular type of luck, blessing, or protection and can be attached to backpacks or purses. This series of charms are dedicated to a particular Shinto deity or Kami and feature a unique art style.  Sukunabikona No Kami is the Shinto deity of hot springs and represents healing, sake, magic, agriculture, and knowledge.
  • Origin: Japan
  • Material: Polyester
  • Size: String Length 7" / Body Length 2.25" x Width 1.75"
  • Product #: JCH07
  • Code: NWS