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Apache Tears are known for bringing good luck to those who carry them, and they bring good luck in business endeavors. In addition, they are good for spiritual grounding and psychic protection. Apache Tears have strong vibrational energies that allow them to absorb negativity and cleanse sacred space.

Our Apache Tears come 2 to an order, wrapped in leather with a beautiful information card.

To learn more about Apache Tears, including the legend and how they can help in your spiritual wellbeing, see our article, Apache Tears: From Tragic Legend to Talisman of Good Fortune.

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Apache Tears are known for bringing good luck to those who carry them, and they bring good luck in business endeavors. In addition, they are good for spiritual grounding and psychic protection. Apache Tears have strong vibrational energies that allow them to absorb negativity and cleanse sacred space.

Our Apache Tears come 2 to an order, wrapped in leather with a beautiful information card.

To learn more about Apache Tears, including the legend and how they can help in your spiritual wellbeing, see our article, Apache Tears: From Tragic Legend to Talisman of Good Fortune.

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Julian Dalton
Beautiful

Very beautiful and powerful. I wear mine when In a gris gris.

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