Exámenes

Regalos para decir buena suerte en los exámenes

VER nuestra tienda para  regalos de suerte para un EXAMEN  o concurso

¿Conoces a alguien que podría beneficiarse de un poco de suerte extra en los exámenes?

Muchas personas como estudiantes y niños necesitan un objeto símbolo de suerte con ellos durante un examen que les dará más confianza, y para ayudarles a pasar su prueba.

Hacer que se sienten más seguros en sus próximos exámenes y les desee éxito en el futuro para que sus sueños pueden convertirse en realidad.

Un símbolo de buena suerte como un Indalo talismán puede ayudar a alguien a pasar un examen al aumentar su confianza / fe. Así mismo un símbolo de la fe Católico como una Cruz de Santiago, por ejemplo.

Hágales saber que usted está pensando en ellos.

DREAMS: Good luck charmstone

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. . help someone's dreams come true

The Indalo symbol is steeped in history and is said to have magical powers to offer protection from harm, and bring good fortune and prosperity. And this lucky Dreams charmstone bears the Indalo motif hand-painted in brown, bronze and gold on the grey beach rock. Perfect to carry in a bag or pocket, or to display on a desk. Coated and sealed for durability.

Detail: Approx: 30-40mms

Give your friend or loved-one this gift to wish Good Luck for their dreams of success, happiness or goal achievement. Comes gift-wrapped, like all our presents (with an information card about the Indalo) - and we can print a personal message on your behalf.

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More information about Lucky Indalos . .

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Charm stones were used by Native Americans for spiritual ceremonies, healing rituals, and to secure a productive harvest. And many a famous person has possessed one (and put their faith in it). In a letter to her brother-in-law, Henry III of France, Mary Queen of Scots wrote, "I send you two stones valuable for your health which I hope will be good, with a happy and long life. I ask you to receive them as a gift from your very affectionate sister-in law in a token of my true love towards you." These days, we see US President, Barack Obama carrying good luck charms, along with many thousands of other well-known people. Napoleon carried one as did Franklin D. Roosevelt. They are also seen in many of the world's major religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and with some of the Australian Aborigines.

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