Worry Dolls
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Worry Dolls
10 Handcrafted Worry Dolls with Pouch
Experience the magic of Guatemalan folklore with this set of Worry Dolls. Each set includes six handwoven dolls, lovingly crafted by Guatemalan artisans, along with a colorful pouch for safekeeping. According to legend, these tiny dolls are believed to absorb your worries, bringing comfort and peace to your heart.
FeaturesÂ
🪆 Handcrafted Set: Includes ten unique worry dolls, each intricately handwoven using traditional Guatemalan techniques, ensuring authenticity and cultural richness.
🪆 Colorful Pouch: Comes with a vibrant, handwoven pouch for storing your worry dolls, keeping them safe and easily portable.
🪆 Legendary Stress Relief: Rooted in Mayan legend, these dolls are said to carry away your worries, providing a gentle and symbolic way to relieve stress and anxiety.
According to an ancient Mayan legend, worry dolls, known as Muñecas quitapenas, were created to help ease a child’s fears and concerns. Before bedtime, children would share their worries with the dolls, then place them under their pillows. By morning, the dolls would have taken away their worries, allowing the child to wake up with a clear mind and a light heart.
How to Use:
- Share Your Worries: Before going to bed, take a doll from the pouch and tell it your worries or concerns, either out loud or in your thoughts.
- Place the Doll Under Your Pillow: After sharing, place the doll beneath your pillow, allowing it to carry away your worries as you sleep.
- Awaken with Peace of Mind: In the morning, wake up feeling more relaxed and at ease, knowing that your worries have been lifted by the doll.
- Repeat as Needed: Use a new doll each time you feel stressed or anxious, relying on the dolls whenever you need comfort and peace of mind.
Embrace the calming tradition of worry dolls and let them help you release your fears and anxieties. This set is perfect for anyone looking for a meaningful way to manage stress and find inner peace, inspired by the wisdom of Guatemalan folklore.