Plus, learn how and why to create your very own lucky charm
Looking to bring some good luck your way? Then you need a good luck charm! A good luck charm is an amulet or item believed to bring good fortune to the person carrying it. While it can be anything you feel brings you luck, there are common ones that many believe bring them lucky energy. This article covers common good luck charms , good luck charms from other cultures , and reasons people believe in good luck charms . Read on to see if any of these charms can bring more good fortune into your life!
Popular Good Luck Charms
- Horseshoe: Used to ward off evil and change bad luck.
- 4-Leaf Clover: Used in protective rituals and to bring good fortune.
- Rabbit’s foot: Placed on keychains to harness good luck.
- Ladybug: One of these bugs landing on you may bring luck or love.
- Hamsa: A symbol of an open hand thought to attract blessings and well-being.
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