Lucky bracelets
Don't cross your fingers any longer, you're about to find your lucky bracelet!
What if I told you that a bracelet, that little piece of costume jewelry you wear around your wrist to accessorize an outfit, could also bring you good luck? How about combining luck and style?
These little superstitious objects attract wealth, love, happiness, health and other pleasures in line with your desires and beliefs.
Here are the symbols you won't want to miss (which you've probably already heard of):
The tree of life
- With its roots firmly planted underground and its branches pointing skyward, it symbolizes the link between the earthly world and the beyond. This beautiful symbol reminds us that life and immortality always prevail over death.
The horseshoe
- Several legends have contributed to conferring extraordinary virtues on this lucky symbol. Possession of a horseshoe is said to bring in money, good luck and ward off bad luck.
Elephant trunk in the air
- According to Feng Shui, if the elephant's trunk is in the air, it will shower blessings and fortune on you and your family. This is why some people place an elephant decorative object in their home.
Gecko
- In warm countries, this auspicious animal is considered a lucky charm, as it feeds mainly on harmful insects such as mosquitoes! The equation is simple: more geckos = fewer bites = less disease! Some legends say they have the power to protect your home, so if you see a gecko, make it your "friend" !
Maneki neko
The Japanese cat Maneki Neko is reputed to bring good luck to its owner.
- The term Maneki comes from the verb "maneku" meaning "to invite" in the common sense of bringing in or bringing in. Neko means "cat".
The black Maneki Neko is said to ward off evil spirits, disease and ill-intentioned people.
The 4-leaf clover
- According to tradition, the first leaf brings fame, the second wealth, the third love and the fourth health.
The mystical blue eye
- This eye-shaped amulet is supposed to protect against the evil eye, its name coming from Nazar "evil eye, evil look" and Boncuk for "pearl", the word Nazar comes from نظر, view or see in Arabic. This eye is intended to capture the evil eye, that of the envious and jealous, in order to protect you from negative energies.
Fatma's hand
- Fatma's hand is an amulet protecting against the evil eye. This amulet, considered a benevolent symbol, represents two palms superimposed one on top of the other. This superimposition is a symbol of love and sharing.
All these symbols of good fortune add meaning to the charm of your jewel and complete your outfit! Not only are these objects full of positive vibes, but they also ward off misfortune and all negative feelings.
You may not know it yet, but some lithotherapy stones also contribute to our well-being!
There are many stones with multiple virtues available in bracelets, rolled stones, necklaces or other costume jewelry.
To help you make the right choice for your needs, read our blog article!
Take advantage of their various virtues, both emotionally and physically. In our online store, you'll find a wide selection of semi-precious stone jewelry to suit all budgets.
Take your pick from our selection and take a piece of good luck with you wherever you go. You've got to believe it works!