Clockwise from right: Crate & Barrel's Kenzi wind chimes; Rocky Mountain Hardware's silicon bronze horseshoe; Connection mezuza by Dror Benshetrit for Alessi; bamboo flute by Nyoman Lentong; rosemary-scented candle from Michele Varian; 19th-century Russian salt "chairs" at?A La Vieille Russie. If you are a feng shui expert or, for that matter, a Jewish grandmother, you are likely to believe that a scrupulously clean and tidy home is the first defense against bad spirits. (No place to hide.) But even at the risk of cluttering, you may want to acquire a talisman or two. The following demon-repelling goods not only have the endorsements of ancient belief systems (in some cases, several), but they are also pleasing to the senses (in some cases, several). DM
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Talismans Pleasing to the Senses
Clockwise from right: Crate & Barrel's Kenzi wind chimes; Rocky Mountain Hardware's silicon bronze horseshoe; Connection mezuza by Dror Benshetrit for Alessi; bamboo flute by Nyoman Lentong; rosemary-scented candle from Michele Varian; 19th-century Russian salt "chairs" at?A La Vieille Russie. If you are a feng shui expert or, for that matter, a Jewish grandmother, you are likely to believe that a scrupulously clean and tidy home is the first defense against bad spirits. (No place to hide.) But even at the risk of cluttering, you may want to acquire a talisman or two. The following demon-repelling goods not only have the endorsements of ancient belief systems (in some cases, several), but they are also pleasing to the senses (in some cases, several).
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