Magickal Folk Kid Rock Collection February 2017 Review
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Magickal Folk is a subscription for women who empower themselves through magick and spirituality to move mountains. Magickal Folk offers several different subscriptions: ritual tea, crystal alchemy, pagen basics, eclectic witchery, and the kids rock collection. My 7-year-old loves rocks, so I picked up that subscription. Boxes are $5.00/month and come with 2 rocks every month in a sachet with a info card for each rock.
The Details
Cost: $5.00/month
What's in the box?
Shipping? Ships worldwide from the United States. You do pay shipping, I pay $2.00.
The rock subscription ships in a metallic bubble envelope.
The rocks arrived in a satin sachet. There were two identification cards included in the pouch.
Shiva Lingam Stone There were two of these stones in this month's subscription. This is a form of quartz that is a sacred stone in the Indian Hindu religion. The stones come from the Narmada River, which is the holiest site in the West Indias. The stone represents individuality but is also a reminder that you are part of a whole.
One side of the information card gave information about the stone. The other side had spaces to document about the stone you received.
Angelite Stone This is a type of blue Anhydrite gypsum and is used to release stress. This can also be used to communicate with spirit guides and angels.
There was also a two sided card to go with this stone.
Final Thought: This was a great subscription and my son loved it! This is an affordable subscription and my son received a few fun rocks, along with information about each one. The price is reasonable for this subscription, especially since the next closest rock store is an hour away and we own most of them. If you want to try this subscription, use this link.
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I am cracking up. I thought this was going to be about Kid Rock – the singer!!!
That would make an interesting box!