Customizing Swiss army knives for wedding anniversary

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Among many nations, it is believed that various parts of the bear, such as claws and teeth, have healing and protective powers. They have been popular amulets and decorative items. Above all, bear claws have belonged in the clothing of many medicine men of different tribes, especially among the Indians. Bear claws or furs were also used as decorations for weapons. Bear claws were used together with claws, paws, ears, hooves, etc. of other animals. The girls were made more desirable by the power of the bear's claw and the bear's bile gave the married couple lasting happiness. The magic also worked the other way around, a disappointed rival suitor could break the betrothed couple's happiness by touching the bride's outfit with a bear claw.

Bear parts have been commonly used as aids in shamanistic divination and in the treatment of diseases. The bear's claw was said to help with labor pains and was believed to protect the baby in the womb. Childhood diseases were avoided when the bear tooth was under the pillow. Bear paws, frontal bones and tracheas were used in the spell. In the old days, various bear parts, especially bear claws and whole paws, were the most effective magic tools of witches and folk healers. At one point, bear grease was even sold in pharmacies. Bear grease was a potent potion for any disease. Many have believed that the bear's spirit remains in its bones and skin long after its death. The miraculous properties of the bear's parts have been explained from the bear's sacred origin.

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The exact date of the wedding day is 22.10. A couple of amulets should be made for it in the spirit of ancient folk healing. (Written and done at 15.10.2011).

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Ready!

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Harri & Imppu have been married for 3 years.

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Today over 15 years, ups and down...
 
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