Indiodyssey
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Located in India, Indiodyssey offers “LOVE, HOPE & JOBS to destitute women of India, and unique handmade jewelry, accessories, and supplies TO YOU!”
Indiodyssey’s boutique includes necklaces, bracelets, puja (incense), and Ayurveda supplies and if you click on the linked options they will take you to their respective pages to see their amazing products. Make a cup of tea because you’ll likely stay a while. So let’s take a look at what Indiodyssey has to offer!
Necklaces
- 108 Bead Malas – prayer beads…most are one of a kind
- Sacred Bead Necklaces – Kanthi necklaces made from spiritual beads
- Chakra Necklaces – made with gemstones and sacred beads
- Festival Malas – festival beads
Bracelets
- Stacking – BoHo chic!
- Chakra Inspired – made with gemstones for spiritual healing
- Singles – wear one at a time!
Ayurveda
- Copper Water Bottles – One-liter pure copper water bottle with screw top cap with silicone “O” ring for a tight seal.
- Essential Oils – Indiodyssey’s favorites!
- Health and Beauty – miscellaneous supplies for wellness
Puja
- Incense – Masala incense sticks, dhoop cones, sticks, and cakes
Supplies
- Beads – an amazing assortment of sacred seeds and beads to create your own jewelry!
- Pendants – sacred, wooden, coins, and more
- Fabrics – A specially curated collection of the best fabrics available in India.
So, as you can see, especially if you’re still on their website, that Indiodyssey has everything you need to begin your spiritual journey! Check them out today!
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