Since ancient times, people have tried to acquire amulets and talismans, which, as they believed (and still believe today), protect against all sorts of adversity, bring money, good luck and happiness.Some types of amulets are widespread and found in many cultures, while others are characteristic only of certain peoples.

Acorn
The Vikings used to keep one acorn on the windowsill so that it would protect the house from lightning strikes sent by the thunder god Thor.

Crocodile teeth
According to some African beliefs, crocodile teeth help you win at games of chance.

Bamboo
In Asian countries, you can receive a bamboo shoot as a gift.It is believed to bring good luck to its owner.And according to the teachings of Feng Shui, if you place a pot with a bamboo shoot in the eastern part of the room, this will improve the circulation of qi energy.

Triangle
The triangle is an ancient symbol with many meanings, the most common of which are stability and stability.In addition, it personifies three periods of the human life cycle: childhood, youth, old age.

Cricket
Considered a symbol of good luck in many Asian and American Indian cultures.He guards the house and warns of danger with his chirping.

Horseshoe
For thousands of years, a horse has been considered a faithful and strong assistant to a person - this is probably why a horseshoe is considered as a thing that can help and attract luck to the side of its owner.In many houses in different countries you can see a horseshoe nailed above the door, which also serves as a talisman against all sorts of misfortunes.

Kachina
This is the name given to American Indian dolls in which the spirits of various things seem to live.It is believed that these perfumes help to obtain a rich harvest.

dream Catcher
This is another magical item from Indian culture, designed to protect the sleeper from bad dreams.According to legend, the first person to weave this amulet was the Indian woman Nokomis, who was taught this by a spider in gratitude for her salvation.A hole is left in the center of the structure through which good dreams pass, and all bad dreams fall into the surrounding network.

Evil eye
In the Middle Eastern region, an amulet is used to protect against the evil eye, which usually looks like an eye inside a circle.Tourists readily buy it as a local souvenir, although many probably also rely on its magical abilities.

Scarab
The scarab was considered a sacred animal in Ancient Egypt, and talismans depicting it were highly valued.This insect personified 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 are placed in pairs near the front entrance of rich houses, temples or palaces in order to protect the property of the owners from the attacks of robbers and thieves.

Ladybug
According to popular belief, a ladybug brings prosperity and good luck, especially if it happens to be on your hand.And for a young wife, the number of dark spots on the back of an insect 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 drawings depict gods who, with the help of the ankh, gave people an afterlife.

Coins
Coins are a very common symbol of good luck found in many cultures.It is considered a good sign to pick up a coin that has fallen heads up and then wear it around your neck, hanging it on a cord.Coins are often placed in the pocket of a new jacket or coat, purse and shoes.

Dragon
The power of the dragon will pass to the person who has a talisman depicting it.It is believed that it is especially useful to have such a magical item for people building a career, because the dragon bestows strong leadership qualities.

Pig
In many European countries, as well as some Asian countries, the pig represents prosperity and well-being.In Chinese mythology, the main qualities of a pig are honesty and diligence.It is not surprising that it is customary to use piggy banks in the shape of this animal to collect money.

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

Laughing Buddha
Among all the images of Buddha, his laughing figurines are considered to bring especially great luck and wealth.According to Feng Shui recommendations, the figurine of the laughing god should be placed in the western part of the house, and then it will give you good health and prosperity.

Wishing Well
In many cultures around the world, it is customary to throw coins into wells and fountains for good luck.Previously, they believed that in this way it was possible to appease the gods and protect the source of water from drying up.In addition, you can look at your reflection in the well and make a wish, and to make sure it comes true, throw a coin into the water.

Three-legged toad
This talisman also comes from Asia.The toad usually holds a coin in its mouth with hieroglyphs engraved on it.To ensure that the talisman works and good luck does not leave you, do not place the toad so that it faces the door leading out of the house.

Ladder
It is considered bad luck to walk under a ladder leaning against a wall or pillar.The resulting triangle symbolizes the Christian Holy Trinity, and such an act is considered an insult to the Holy Family.But if this does happen, then you can return your luck and improve the matter by crossing your fingers and spitting three times between the steps.

cat's eye
Many believe that this semi-precious stone protects against the evil eye and removes difficulties in life.Gamblers love to wear it, for whom it seems to bring good luck and protect them from major losses.

Key
You can unlock a locked door or even the hiding place of another person's soul with the right key.According to the beliefs of the ancients, even the gods heard better the prayers of a person who had a lucky key.In Japan, they believe that a set of three keys unlocks the door to love, wealth and health.

Elephant
Elephants bring good luck wherever they wander, they believe in many countries in the Asian region.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 mighty animals also symbolize wisdom and longevity.

four leaf clover
This unique plant is closely associated with Ireland, and although the chances of finding this variety of clover are low - only 1 in 10,000, if you are so lucky, then know that its four leaves represent luck, faith, hope and love.





















































