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Worry Doll Earrings

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Worry Doll EarringsSpice up your outfit with these sweet little worry dolls. Each pair is unique. No two are the same. Wear them by day, and place them under your pillow at night. According to traditional Mayan legend, if you tell your worries to a worry doll before going to bed, then place it under your pillow, by morning the doll will have gifted you with wisdom to eliminate your worries. Our worry dolls are made completely by hand by Lilian and her employees in San

Spice up your outfit with these sweet little worry dolls. Each pair is unique. No two are the same. Wear them by day, and place them under your pillow at night. According to traditional Mayan legend, if you tell your worries to a worry doll before going to bed, then place it under your pillow, by morning the doll will have gifted you with wisdom to eliminate your worries.

Our worry dolls are made completely by hand by Lilian and her employees in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala. They start with Cibaque fiber, grown and produced on the shores of Lake Atitlán, and form this fiber into the base of the doll. With adept hands, and a little magic, they wind string and repurposed leftover bandana cloth to create Sam & Nala Worry Dolls.

  • Handmade in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Please note- colors may fade with sun exposure
  • 1 1/2 inches all
  • Due to the handmade nature of the earrings, size may vary slightly
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