An “Ojo de Dios Welcome Gift” refers to a handcrafted, eye-shaped woven yarn decoration, often found in Mexican and Southwestern cultures, given to guests as a welcome gesture. This symbolizes protection, good luck, and a warm welcome, adding a personalized and culturally significant touch to the guest experience.
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