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MDF Souvenir Magnet 65x60 mm, Horseshoe with Clover and Ladybug, Inscription "Luck"

SKU: 601209
Weight: 11 gr.
Piece: 1
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Boost your luck with our charming MDF souvenir magnet featuring a horseshoe with clover and a ladybug and the magical word ’Luck’. The perfect extra shine for any metal surface. Make an order online!


Discover the symbols of luck combined in one unique accessory for your home - our souvenir magnet depicts a horseshoe decorated with a clover and a ladybug, with the positivity-charged word "Luck". Made of high-quality MDF, this magnet is not just a decoration, but also a talisman that embodies deep traditions and beliefs related to good fortune and prosperity.

Carefully designed with an eye for detail, the magnet is a cheerful addition to any collection. The horseshoe, long considered a symbol of good luck, is carved with exquisite precision, while the clover adds a touch of freshness with its green leaves, and the little ladybug looks as if it has just landed on it.

Suitable as a gift or as a special keepsake for yourself, this magnet is an expression of good wishes and good will. It is perfect for placing on a fridge or office board, where every time you look at it, you will be reminded of the importance of optimism and faith in a good future.

You could combine with other similar materials, such as porcelain mug, other magnetic souvenirs, figures with ethnic motifs, which are extremely suitable for souvenir gifts.

Purchase this souvenir magnet and bring a sense of hope and positivity to your home. Let it be your daily reminder that luck is all around us if we look for it.



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