🏱 Origin
Blessed at shrines or temples to ward off misfortune, especially during unlucky years.
Believed to repel misfortune and protect the bearer from harm.
Blessed at shrines or temples to ward off misfortune, especially during unlucky years.
Believed to repel misfortune and protect the bearer from harm.
Contains powerful purification prayers to deflect bad luck.
Those in an unlucky year, experiencing a streak of bad luck, or entering new environments.
Carry at all times or place near your entrance to protect your home.
Replace your ward charm once a year for renewed protection.
Believed to repel misfortune and protect the bearer from harm.
Carry at all times or place near your entrance to protect your home.
Those in an unlucky year, experiencing a streak of bad luck, or entering new environments.
Lucky charms and omamori are rooted in cultural tradition. They are not a substitute for professional advice.