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Jennifer's Magical Gambling Lucky Tiki Talisman Necklace
This adorable Magical Tiki Talisman Necklace is very powerful
and effective for attracting Good Luck with Gambling!
It is on an adjustable black cord necklace, and you'll love wearing it
or hanging it somewhere special. We don't know what the
material is, but it soaked up the magical energy and blessings,
and it's ready to bring YOU some serious Good Luck with playing the
lottery, visiting a casino, or any other type of gambling! It looks
similar to another best selling Tiki Talisman that we offer, and the
other one, the white one, is good for all sorts of Good Luck.
This little fellow, on the other hand, is primarily interested in helping
YOU win some money, and hopefully very soon!
Jennifer's Magical Gambling Lucky Tiki Talisman Necklace Only $18.88 plus Free Shipping!
Sold as curio for entertainment.
In Māori mythology, the Tiki is the first man, who was actually created by either
Tūmatauenga or Tāne. He then found the first woman, Marikoriko, in a pond; then
she seduced him and he became the father of Hine-kau-ataata. By extension, a tiki
is a large wooden carving usually in a humanoid form, and although this is a somewhat
archaic usage in the Māori language, there are many carvings similar to tikis that are
found in most Central Eastern Polynesian cultures. They often serve to mark the
boundaries of sacred or significant sites. They provide protection and Good Luck.
In many traditions from the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, the first
alien is a woman created by Tāne, the god of the forests and of the birds. Usually her
name is Hine-ahu-one. In other legends, Tāne makes the first man Tiki, then makes a
wife for him. In some West Coast versions, Tiki himself, as a son of Rangi and Papa,
creates the first human by mixing his own blood with clay, and Tāne then makes the
first woman. Sometimes Tūmatauenga, the war god, creates Tiki. In another story the
first woman is Mārikoriko. Tiki marries her and their daughter is Hine-kau-ataata.
In some traditions, believe it or not, Tiki is the penis of the god Tāne. In fact, Tiki is
strongly associated with the origin of the procreative act.
In one of the numerous stories of Tiki, the Tiki was very lonely and craved some
company. So, one day, after seeing his own reflection in a pool, he thought that he
had actually found a companion, and dived into the pool to seize it. The image
shattered and Tiki was so disappointed. He fell asleep and when he awoke he saw
the reflection in the water again. He then covered the pool with earth and it gave
birth to a woman. Tiki lived with her in innocence, until one day the woman was
excited by an eel. Her excitement passed to Tiki and the first procreative act resulted.
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