PIG Milagro Notecard - Intelligence, Abundance, Good Luck. Adaptability, Strength, Rebirth, Transformation, Procreation

Satuit Trading Company
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Intelligence • Abundance • Good Luck • Adaptability • Strength • Rebirth • Transformation • Procreation

This notecard is printed on soft white deckle-edged paper crafted in Italy by the fabriano mil. The card may be framed or remove Milagro for use in jewelry, art, shrine or to carry it in a purse of pocket. The charm was made in Mexico and may be easily removed.

• Size: square 4.75 x 4.75 folded, blank inside includes envelope
• Color: Soft Salmon Pink, Ivory White
• Materials: metal charm from Mexico, paper from Italy
• Variation: charm may vary, see photos
• Packaging: sealed in plastic sleeve, shipped in a stiff cardboard envelope
• Design: designed for Satuit Trading Co, copyright @

TEXT ON BACK OF CARD:

Milagros

Milagros, or tiny miracles, are small religious charms that have been used in Mexico and other areas of Latin America for hundreds of years to petition saints for guidance, help and protection. They are also used in Europe, where they are often referred to as Exvotos (Offerings). 

Milagros can represent specific objects, people, body parts, animals. Milagros derive their meanings in several ways. They each have a literal and a symbolic meaning. For instance, an eye milagro might mean protection and health of the eyes or to grant insight and focus. Milagros also gain meaning through the users intentions. Your thoughts, your hopes and desires attach themselves to the milagro, making it a tool for your intention to be carried in.

These charms are used many ways. They are pinned to altars and statues of saints, or carried in order to cure a physical ailment, ward off evil, or bring about a change of fortune. Milagro are used outside of the traditional religious realm in art, jewelry, craft projects and healing treatments.


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