Good Luck Bracelet - Symbols and Talismans Meaning

When we feel most anxious, insecure, or intimidated about something or someone, having an amulet can be very helpful, especially if we believe in its protective power. But, the use of amulets can also help us to calm our minds in the most challenging moments.

The magic starts with us and what we believe in. Many people use amulets to feel more secure and free from trouble in their daily lives. What matters is to believe in something and always have faith. A Good Luck Bracelet can be one of these amulets. It doesn't need to be a specific bracelet, but rather it is special to you, because you inherited it or it was given to you by someone whose image or memory reassures you and who exerts a positive energy on your emotions.

When we feel most anxious, insecure, or intimidated about something or someone, having an amulet can be very helpful, especially if we believe in its protective power. But the use of amulets can also help us to calm our minds in the most stressful moments.

Good Luck Bracelet - How to do it?

You don't need anything in particular to make your lucky bracelet for protection. In fact, it can be a simple bracelet, with one or two pieces of protection, or a bracelet that allows you to add some pieces that have a special meaning for you at a certain point in your life.

Amulets for your Good Luck Bracelet

Some accessories have a special power either because they are talismans with strong energy or because they have a special meaning for the person. Below are some that you can add to your good luck bracelet over time and depending on your mood or the challenges you are facing.

Symbols and Talismans for your Good Luck Bracelet

Moon

The Moon symbolizes intuition, femininity and maternal protection. It also represents the stages of life, as it follows a natural cycle that passes through birth, grows, decreases, disappears and comes back to be reborn.

Bull's Eye 

The Bull's Eye is a stone of luck and protection. It fights negative energies and all harmful emotions, such as envy, jealousy, the evil eye. It is also believed to have the ability to increase our inner strength and ability to overcome challenges, warding off fear and nightmares.

Guardian Angel

The Guardian Angel, according to Christian beliefs, symbolizes love and divine protection.

Buddha

The name Buddha means "awakened" and, in Buddhist philosophy, indicates people enlightened with advanced spiritual enlightenment. The Buddha image is indicated for those looking for protection, strength, prosperity, endurance and self-confidence.

Greek Eye

It is believed that this amulet can absorb negative energy, the evil eye and envy. The Greek Eye, or Turkish Eye, can also symbolize the gaze of God who protects and embraces people, in addition to transmitting tranquility. It is also known as a symbol of luck and with power against negative energies.

Fig

The fig is an amulet in the shape of a small closed hand, symbolizing good luck. This amulet is used against envy, evil, and ill omens. Furthermore, it attracts good energy and protection.

Horseshoe

The horseshoe earned its fame as a protective talisman in ancient Greece, symbolizing good luck, positive energy, prosperity and money. Traditionally, the horseshoe is placed on the doors of the house to attract good and ward off evil.

Clover

The clover symbolizes luck, especially the four-leaf clover. Each of these leaves has a meaning: hope, faith, love and luck. The four-leaf clover is also popularly known as “lucky clover”, due to its difficulty in being found, unlike the three-leaf clover.

Pepper

Another amulet you might want to add to your good luck bracelet for protection is peppermint. This one is seen as a lucky charm, working against negative energies. Its red color drives away evil spirits, the evil eye and envy.

Tree of Life

The Tree of Life symbolizes the union between the Earth and the Sun. It is believed to protect health and bring luck, being a talisman linked to eternal life and longevity.

Hand of Fatima

The Hand of Fatima or Hamsa is one of the most famous amulets of Islamic origin. Each finger of the hand represents a virtue and, simultaneously, the five commandments of Islam: Faith, Charity, Prayer, Pilgrimage and Fasting. When represented with fingers together, it serves to bring good luck; with the fingers apart, it serves to ward off negative energies. There are also hand-shaped dove-shaped hamsas.