Many of you already own several lucky charms or talismans. It must not only aware of the symbolism of the object or meaning. Below I've compiled a list of some of the most popular and common good-luck symbols that can be purchased in the form of jewelry, paintings or statues.
The Ring: A ring of gold is made for eternity and the circle of life. A diamond on a gold ring symbolizes fidelity. The tradition of the wedding ring goes back to the ancient Romans. Puzzle RingsInterlink symbolize that the integration of mind and spirit. If you give a puzzle ring to a friend, it means that the two never separated from you.
The Clover: The three trefoil is a symbol of health and vitality and for the Celts, symbolized The Holy Trinity. A four-clover symbolizes sudden good fortune. A five-leafed clover symbolizes a happy marriage.
The heart: A heart is the classic symbol of love. A picture or lock of hair is done in aMedallion is regarded as the ultimate way to symbolize the implementation of a different spirit in your heart. As an amulet, the symbol of the heart protects against heart disease, anxiety and a tendency to blame others.
The Pentagram: The five-sided star is also known as the foot of the Druid. It helps as a talisman to fulfill wishes, invoke spiritual powers and activate inner powers. It also serves as a protective amulet against the "evil eye" and casts evil back where it came from.
The StarDavid: The Six-Star is also known as Solomon's seal, and the hexagram known. It consists of two interlocking triangles and is used like a talisman to attain harmony and learn interesting facts, and used to rely on the help of the angels.
The Heptagram: Also known as the Mysterious Star or the Love Star, the seven star is sacred to Venus and helps one to radiate beauty and attractiveness as well as radiate harmony and love.
The Crescent and Star: This symbol is a powerful love talismanalso symbolizes sexuality, wisdom and well-being.
The Eye in the Triangle: This is an amulet that finds its origin in the culture of Europe, Asia and Africa. A picture of an eye in a triangle is believed to be evil to the pitch and patrons reflect on the protection from envy, jealousy and unhappiness.
The Eye in the Hand: The fortune brands, a human eye in the palm of a human hand in the Middle East and the Jewish-Arab origin are centered function. The open handrepresents the intervention of God and the eye stands for the All-Seeing Eye of Go. This talisman is thought to bring God's mercy, strengthen faith and protect against misfortune.
The Ankh: This looks like a Christian cross but with a loop at the top. This lovely ancient Egyptian symbol represents love and long life.
Thor's Hammer: This talisman usually looks like a small ax or blunt very cross edges. The implementation of this symbol is intended as a contribution to achieving social success and protectagainst petty quarrels, so that the wrong move in life and losses on the stock market!
The Pictic Knot: This is a Celtic charm that looks like interlooping three triangles. It stands for the three areas of consciousness and is worn by black magic to protect magical mistakes and dangers in the rule.
The Celtic Knot: These come in many designs and look like knotted threads. The knots based on mirror images or the number two represent passion, inspiration and a happy marriage.Nodes on the quadrupling of the image are based, are personal power and wisdom.
The Medicine Wheel: For about 5000 years have designed almost all American Indian tribes in some form of a medicine wheel. The design varies but basically medicine wheels mandalas, whose images on the number four are on. Medicine Wheels help you, personal strength and balance to attain wisdom and understand the ups and downs of life!
The Dorje: This is a Buddhist "lightning", which alsosimilar to Scepter or a dagger. They are usually freestanding brass objects about the size of a paperweight done. This symbol is intended to expel the demons that helps one follow the true path and not be led astray by false prophets.
Roman Coins: Ancient Roman coins are thought to prosperity and happiness for those who bring them to bear as a decoration too.
The two-Ax: This image is found in almost all cultures: ancient Crete, Asia, Northern Europe and African cultures. It represents justice,authourity and strength of character.
The Human Skull: Human skulls, bones, or silver, whether or not to be worn as a rule to protect a prior death. Shamans wear them access to ancestral spirits symbolize.
The Devil's Trap: This is a circular gold or silver coin or talisman, the Hebrew text of small features that spirals more and more firmly toward the center of the circle. The idea is that the "Devil's Energy" is trapped in the circle, so that it can not escape. This is worn orin the vicinity of doors in a position to protect from evil and the path is clear of obstacles book.
The Zen Symbol: This looks like a black and white teardrop shaped teardrop shape embracing each other in a circle. It is from the Far East and is also called Ying-Yang symbol or Tai'Chi known. It is worn to achieve equilibrium, balance and harmony between the sexes.