Saint Christopher Bag or Luggage Charm / Keyring
NZ $16.00
My handmade charms come on a presentation card with the meaning so they make great gifts for men or women. Perfect for popping in the post if sending as a gift, for stocking fillers at that time of year, or a farewell gift for a special person ... many uses!
This one is made with natural gemstone beads - black onyx and Russian Serpentine - wire-wrapped into a link to hold a silver pewter medal of Saint Christopher.
Black onyx: grounding, self control, encourages happiness & good fortune.
Serpentine: attracts love & money, healing, calming.
Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, motorists and safe journeys. Not many know he is also the patron saint of those suffering from toothache!
Total length: 9cm
Medal: 2.5cm
Beads: 10mm & 8mm
The clasp is steel with a swivel base so the charm hangs freely without getting tangled up.
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BC49
This one is made with natural gemstone beads - black onyx and Russian Serpentine - wire-wrapped into a link to hold a silver pewter medal of Saint Christopher.
Black onyx: grounding, self control, encourages happiness & good fortune.
Serpentine: attracts love & money, healing, calming.
Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, motorists and safe journeys. Not many know he is also the patron saint of those suffering from toothache!
Total length: 9cm
Medal: 2.5cm
Beads: 10mm & 8mm
The clasp is steel with a swivel base so the charm hangs freely without getting tangled up.
+ + + + + + + +
BC49
Payment options
- Bank deposit
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Shipping details
- Ships from Auckland, New Zealand.
- $3.00 Standard post within NZ
(Free with another item) - $5.00 Courier within NZ
(Free with another item) - $7.50 Australia
(Free with another item) - $12.00 Rest of the World
(Free with another item) - Rural delivery charge applies.
- If there is no suitable option for you listed above, contact onedaysgrace to enquire about alternative payment or shipping options.
NZ $16.00
Listing #237546
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