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Wishboneウィッシュボーン

Miko
Miko

Two people pull the bone apart; the one with the larger piece gets their wish granted.

🏱 Origin

From ancient Etruscan civilization — a tradition of making wishes with a bird's forked bone.

✨ Meaning

Two people pull the bone apart; the one with the larger piece gets their wish granted.

⚙️ How It Works

The bird's life force is believed to imbue the bone with wish-granting power.

🎯 Best For

Those with a specific wish or facing an important decision.

📍 Where to Keep It

Wear as a wishbone necklace or charm pendant.

💫 Miko’s Advice

The more specific your wish, the more likely it is to come true.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Wishbone mean?

Two people pull the bone apart; the one with the larger piece gets their wish granted.

Where should I keep a Wishbone charm?

Wear as a wishbone necklace or charm pendant.

Who is the Wishbone best for?

Those with a specific wish or facing an important decision.

Lucky charms and omamori are rooted in cultural tradition. They are not a substitute for professional advice.