Discover lucky charms in countries around the world

Crocodile teeth, crickets, horseshoes, Dream Catcher, demon eyes ... all can become lucky charms of people in many cultures around the world.

Crocodile teeth, crickets, horseshoes, Dream Catcher, demon eyes . all can become lucky charms of people in many cultures around the world.

Learn lucky charms in countries around the world

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Acorns.In Viking culture, people put a oak seed on the window to avoid being struck by lightning.The Vikings believe that the oak attracts lightning and help them avoid the wrath of the thunder god Thor in Norse mythology.This is one of the lucky charms of cultures around the world.

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Crocodile teeth.Some African cultures believe that wearing crocodile rings will help them get lucky when gambling.

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Bamboo is said to be a tree that brings good luck.In feng shui, bamboo is a symbol of longevity, health and fortune.Therefore, if you want bamboo to bring the gas to your family, plant bamboo in the pots in front of the house, preferably along the east side of the garden.In addition, homeowners can hang bamboo paintings in the house.

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Triangular.Historically, triangles represent three sides in a human life cycle: birth, growth and death.Triangles appear in the world famous pyramid architecture.

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Crickets are considered sacred animals and bring good luck in some Asian and Native American cultures.Accordingly, they are considered to protect the house and call continuously when detecting approaching hazards.

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Horseshoes are said to be lucky charms against demons.According to a legend in the 10th century, Saint Dunstan locked the devil in horseshoes.So, people hung horseshoes in front of their houses to protect their families from evil.

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Kachina is a symbol of the fortunes of Native Americans in South America and Central America.Children often playful with dolls Kachina dressed.Inviting the souls of these dolls into the homes of every family is expected to bring a bumper harvest.

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Dream Catcher (dream chasing dream).In Native American culture, a beautiful dream will go through flying down the feathers to go to the master's sleep.Meanwhile, a bad dream will be trapped on the net and vanish when the morning sun shines on.

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Evil Eye.In Middle Eastern culture, demon eye charms are used to scare away the horrific look of "demon eyes".Accordingly, the "demon eye" is a kind of curse that refers to human eyes that can cause great catastrophes for people or other living creatures.This is one of the items that tourists buy the most when they come to the Middle East

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Maybug.In ancient Egyptian society, amulets shaped like beetles were extremely popular.They represent the rising sun, against evil, showing rebirth.Experts have found some small talisman shaped like a beetle in the tomb of Egyptian pharaohs.

Update 18 December 2018
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