Since ancient times, people have tried to obtain amulets and talismans, believing (and still believing) that they could ward off all kinds of adversity and bring money, good luck, and happiness.Some types of amulets are widespread across many cultures, while others are characteristic of only certain peoples.

acorns
The Vikings used to place an acorn on the windowsill to protect the house from the lightning strikes of Thor.

crocodile teeth
According to some African beliefs, crocodile teeth can help you win in games of chance.

bamboo
In Asian countries you can receive bamboo shoots as gifts.It is believed to bring good luck to its owner.According to Feng Shui theory, if you place a basin with bamboo shoots in the east part of the room, it will improve the circulation of Qi.

triangle
The triangle is an ancient symbol that has many meanings, the most common of which is stability and stability.Furthermore, it symbolizes the three stages of the human life cycle: childhood, youth, and old age.

cricket
Considered a symbol of good luck in many Asian and American Indian cultures.He guards the house and chirps to warn of danger.

horseshoe shape
For thousands of years, horses have been considered a faithful and powerful assistant to a person - which is probably why horseshoes are considered something that can bring help to their owners and attract good luck.In many houses in different countries you can see horseshoes nailed to the doors, which also serve as a talisman against all kinds of misfortunes.

Katsina
This is the name given to an American Indian doll that seems to house the spirits of various things.These perfumes were believed to help achieve a good harvest.

dreamcatcher
This is another magical item in Indian culture that is meant to protect sleepers from nightmares.According to legend, the first person to weave this kind of amulet was the Indian woman Nokomis, and Spider taught her to weave this kind of amulet in order to thank her for saving her life.A hole is left in the center of the structure through which good dreams can pass and all nightmares fall into the surrounding network.

evil eye
In the Middle East, amulets were used to ward off the evil eye, which usually looked like an eye within a circle.Tourists happily purchase it as a local souvenir, although many may also rely on its magical powers.

Scarab
The scarab was considered a sacred animal in ancient Egypt, and amulets depicting it were highly valued.This insect symbolized the rising sun in ancient Egyptian culture and was also associated with rebirth and transformation.

Imperial Guardian Lion
Guardian lion statues can be found in many Asian countries, especially China.Most often, they were placed in pairs near the main entrance of a wealthy person's residence, temple or palace to protect the owner's property from robbers and thieves.

ladybug
It is widely believed that the ladybug brings prosperity and good luck, especially if it happens to be on your hand.For a young wife, the number of black spots on the insect's back will tell you how many children she will have.

Ankh
This ancient amulet was used by the pharaohs of ancient Egypt, who wore it as a symbol of eternal life.Many ancient Egyptian paintings depict the gods granting people an afterlife with the help of the Ankh.

coin
Coins are a common symbol of good luck in many cultures.Picking up a coin that has fallen face down and hanging it from a string around your neck is considered a good sign.Coins are often placed in the pockets of new jackets or coats, wallets, and shoes.

dragon
The dragon's power will be passed on to the person who possesses an amulet depicting it.It is believed that possessing such a magical item is particularly useful for people's career advancement, as the dragon imparts strong leadership qualities.

pig
In many European countries, as well as some Asian countries, pigs represent prosperity and happiness.In Chinese mythology, the pig's main qualities are honesty and diligence.Not surprisingly, people used to use this animal-shaped piggy bank to collect money.

rabbit foot
The rabbit's foot is a well-known talisman, but it must be the one on the back.Rabbits are associated with fertility, so wearing a rabbit paw, in addition to bringing good luck, can also help with becoming a father or mother in the near future.

Laughing Buddha
Among all Buddha statues, the Smiling Buddha is believed to be particularly good at bringing good luck and wealth.According to Feng Shui recommendations, the Laughing God statue should be placed on the west side of the house, which can bless good health and make money.

wishing well
In many cultures around the world, people used to throw coins into wells and fountains for good luck.Previously, they believed that this would appease the gods and protect water sources from drying up.Additionally, you can make a wish while looking at your reflection in the well, then toss a coin into the water to ensure your wish comes true.

three-legged toad
This amulet also comes from Asia.The toad usually holds a coin inscribed with hieroglyphs in its mouth.To ensure that the amulet works and good luck does not leave you, do not place the toad facing a door outside the house.

stairs
It is considered unlucky to walk under a ladder against a wall or pillar.The resulting triangle symbolized the Christian Trinity, an act considered an insult to the Holy Family.But if it does happen, you can reward your luck and improve the problem by crossing your fingers and spitting three times between steps.

cat eye
Many believe this semi-precious stone can ward off the evil eye and eliminate difficulties in life.Gamblers love to wear it, for them it seems to bring good luck and avoid heavy losses.

key
With the right key you can open a locked door or even the hiding place of another person's soul.According to ancient beliefs, the prayers of people with lucky keys are better heard even by gods.In Japan, they believe that a set of three keys can unlock the door to love, wealth, and health.

elephant
Elephants bring good luck wherever they go, and many countries in Asia believe in their existence.An image of a pair of elephants standing opposite each other with their trunks raised is placed near the front door as a symbol of hospitality.These powerful animals also symbolize wisdom and longevity.

four leaf clover
This unique plant has a strong connection with Ireland, and while the chance of finding this shamrock is low - just one in 10,000 - if you're lucky then you'll know that its four leaves represent luck, faith, hope and love.





















































