🏱 Origin
An ancient European symbol of luck. Iron was believed to repel evil spirits.
Acts as a vessel that collects and holds good luck, protecting the home.
An ancient European symbol of luck. Iron was believed to repel evil spirits.
Acts as a vessel that collects and holds good luck, protecting the home.
The U-shape catches luck; some hang it upside down to pour luck onto you.
Those wanting home protection, or as a housewarming gift.
Hang above your front door.
Luck may already be in your home. The horseshoe helps you recognize it.
Acts as a vessel that collects and holds good luck, protecting the home.
Hang above your front door.
Those wanting home protection, or as a housewarming gift.
Lucky charms and omamori are rooted in cultural tradition. They are not a substitute for professional advice.