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Suitable for: Home Entrances, Living Rooms, Workspaces, Storefronts Key Benefits: Symbolic Protection & Traditional Good-Luck Enhancement
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Hang the Nimbu Mirchi at your entrance or in your living space to attract positive energy and ward off negativity.
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Nimbu Mirchi is a traditional Indian good-luck charm made with lemons and green chilies, believed to ward off negative energy and the evil eye.
It’s believed to protect spaces from bad luck, jealousy, and negative vibrations, while inviting positivity and prosperity.
Traditionally, Nimbu Mirchi charms are replaced every Saturday (or once a week) to keep the protective energy active. The best part about Nytarra’s Nimbu Mirchi is that it’s designed to last much longer and doesn’t need weekly replacement; making it perfect for modern, busy lifestyles.
Nytarra’s Nimbu Mirchi is a modern, handcrafted version – long-lasting, reusable, and made with sustainable materials, unlike the perishable lemon and chili ones.
Nytarra’s Nimbu Mirchi is made from sturdy metal, designed to be reusable, eco-friendly, and long-lasting - a modern alternative to the traditional version made with perishable lemons and chillies.
Yes! It makes for a quirky yet meaningful gift that carries blessings of protection, positivity, and good fortune.
You can hang it at your main door, balcony or even in your workspace, anywhere you’d like to invite good vibes and protection.
Unlike the traditional version, ours is eco-friendly, reusable, handcrafted by artisans, and designed to last much longer while keeping the cultural essence alive.
Nimbu Mirchi Charm
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Country of Origin: India
Manufactured & Marketed by: Nytarra Naturals Pvt Ltd A-54, sector 57, Noida - 201301
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