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Samhain Sign

$20.00
Indoor use only

Recommended for a dry space this is a lightweight sign about as thin as a dime. Perfect for indoor use.

Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”) is usually celebrated from October 31 to November 1 to welcome in the harvest and usher in “the dark half of the year.” Celebrants believe that the barriers between the physical world and the spirit world break down during Samhain, allowing more interaction with the living.
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Indoor use only

Recommended for a dry space this is a lightweight sign about as thin as a dime. Perfect for indoor use.

Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”) is usually celebrated from October 31 to November 1 to welcome in the harvest and usher in “the dark half of the year.” Celebrants believe that the barriers between the physical world and the spirit world break down during Samhain, allowing more interaction with the living.
Indoor use only

Recommended for a dry space this is a lightweight sign about as thin as a dime. Perfect for indoor use.

Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”) is usually celebrated from October 31 to November 1 to welcome in the harvest and usher in “the dark half of the year.” Celebrants believe that the barriers between the physical world and the spirit world break down during Samhain, allowing more interaction with the living.

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