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Aymara Marriage-Bond Amulet

Aymara Marriage-Bond Amulet

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Carved in hardwood in the Aymara highlands of Bolivia, this small amulet exists for one purpose: to keep a sealed marriage intact. The two yoked animals face the same direction, a sign of single shared fate. In Aymara occult practice this configuration protects an existing bond from outside influence, sabotage, spiritual intrusion, or emotional fracture.

This is not an attraction charm and not a coercive binding. It is a guardian object that holds continuity. Traditionally kept out of sight rather than displayed, it functions as a private witness to the vow. The recessed chamber is the seat of the pact, while the yoked pair stands as the living symbol of the contract.

Details

  • Purpose: Post-marital protection
  • Origin: Aymara highlands, Bolivia
  • Material: Carved hardwood
  • Size: Approximately 2.5 in wide × 1 in tall
  • Category: Working occult object

Use and Care

Keep wrapped or stored in a clean, quiet place. Handle with intention. Do not display publicly. If you choose to maintain it ritually, keep the surface clean and dry; avoid chemical polishes that could disturb its charge.

Notes

Personal-scale marriage amulets differ from the larger public marriage bowls of the Andes. This piece is a private guardian designed to protect a union that already exists.

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