A special Valentines Day release this week!


SPIRIT OMAMORI — Chow Talisman Necklace

Inspired by Japanese omamori—protective charms for love, fortune, and well-being—these one-of-a-kind pendants are modern talismans made from my own clay blend I have dubbed Imaginite, a clay that dreams it is stone.

Each Chow is hand-sculpted from layered polymer clay to evoke the look of carved stone, then finished with a hand-applied patina for depth, warmth, and unique veining. Set on a textured, leather-look backdrop, every piece is truly one of a kind.

A stainless steel heart adorns both the front and back, symbolizing love that surrounds and protects. The Chow portion measures approximately 2” in each direction. Each pendant is suspended from a rolled leather necklace with an adjustable chain and a tiny Maneki Neko (lucky cat) charm—a quiet nod to tradition.

Artfully tucked into a satin brocade zipper pouch, each piece is ready for gifting or to become your personal guardian of love, worn close to the heart.


HOW THE SALE WORKS

LOCATION: The Bamboo Teahouse
DATE: Thursday, January 22, 2026 — 10 AM Pacific Time

  • How to claim: Comment “MINE” on each listing. Only one of each — first “MINE” gets it.
  • Price: $125 each — a special Valentine’s offering, priced gently below my regular price of $145, as a gift of love from my heart to yours.
  • No limits — claim any Omamori Talisman that speaks to you! They make beautiful gifts.
  • Posting order: One at a time, in the preview order, about 2 minutes apart.
  • Refresh your screen often to see the most recent items.
  • Select comment order to display NEWEST first.
  • No trades, please.

PAYMENT & SHIPPING

  • PayPal invoices sent after the sale; payment due within 24 hours.
  • USA: $6 USPS Ground Advantage shipping added.
  • International: Message me before the sale for a postage quote ($20–$50+ USD). Buyers pay all duties, taxes, and fees.
About Sandra Miller

My name is Sandra Miller and I love to ART. I enjoy my studio and home in beautiful Portland Oregon with my husband Steve and our charming Finnish Lapphund dog named Ihana

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