
Ojo de Dios
Hello everyone, in November last year, I dedicated myself to the realization of the Ojo de Dios, in rainy afternoons I wove plots of colored threads, I enjoyed and relaxed.

It is quite simple to make and has a very strong visual impact, energetic, in Mexico is given to children as a good omen and protection. Typically the newborn baby's daddy does the first round of weaving until the fifth year adding a thread.

A bit 'reminiscent of mandalas Authentic talisman for American Indians and Mexican Indians, through it is urged good luck, love health and blessings from the various deities also as protection for homes
Two sticks forming a cross and around it weave the threads of wool and good luck.
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