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Charms
What do charms symbolize? A charm is often worn on a necklace or bracelet to protect against evil or ensure good fortune. In ancient Egypt, charms were used as symbols of faith and luck.
Wing
The angel's wing symbolizes honor and good faith, evoking feelings of purity and closeness to God. Wings represent safety, protection, and freedom.
Angel
The angel signifies purity and protection. It represents God's guardian and messenger, guiding you toward divinity, spirituality, and wisdom.
Dreamcatcher
It's a Native American amulet. The circular frame symbolizes Mother Earth and all that sustains life. The circle in the center of the web represents your heart and is where good dreams and visions filter through. Dreamcatchers have a protective purpose.
Owl
He is the protector of sacred knowledge and has therefore always been considered a symbol of intelligence and justice. This bird is associated with wisdom, intuition, and even luck.
Crescent and star
Ancient depictions of the crescent and star symbol ☪ show the crescent moon with the star placed inside the crescent moon used for protection and good fortune.
Cowrie shell
It is an amulet that is at least 20,000 years old, appropriate for the evil eye, also used as a powerful symbol for fertility.
Metatron's Cube
It is a symbol of sacred geometry that acts as a powerful conductor of energy, capable of dissolving negativity and attracting positive forces. It contains all the geometric figures related to the universe, and also incorporates the patterns that exist for everything that has been created.
Elephant
The elephant attracts good luck, long life, and wisdom, and helps ward off envy. It teaches us to be resilient in the face of adversity and to have patience. It represents knowledge and a positive energy connection from within to the world.
Star (Tarot card)
The Star is one of the emotional cards in the Tarot deck. It represents hope, inspiration, sensitivity, tenderness, happiness, harmony with the universe, and white magic.
Prime
It represents the origin of things and, at the same time, the indissoluble connection between all things. Its pattern is a network that interconnects all levels of the universe and represents unity with the whole. It is the sacred image of the unity of the cosmos, the matrix from which everything is born and to which everything returns.
Fortune (Tarot Card)
Fortune is the symbol of protection and prosperity.
Key
Just as they are used to open and close doors, this meaning is transferred to them, attributing to them the magical power to open opportunities for luck, love, work, or health. To open new paths and make money flow.
Moon
It represents the emotional nature of each person, exploring your past and how you have transformed since then. It remains a symbol of protection and support for all who wear it, helping them overcome difficult times and bringing a sense of positive energy.
Hand of Fatima
It is a symbol of protection commonly used for defense. It can be used to ward off bad luck or as a protective emblem within a home. It is also used in associations with love, fertility, beauty, and represents the fertility of the Earth.
Witch's Knot
The four arms of the cross are linked to the main elements: Water, Fire, Earth, and Air; and the four cardinal directions: North, South, East, and West. The central rhombus represents you. This means that by being at the center, you are protected from all directions, and the elements work in your favor!
Om
Om (ॐ) is a very simple syllable and sound with a complex meaning. It is the entire universe fused into a single word, representing the union of mind, body, and spirit. It is the sound of the universe's background.
Feather
Feathers are considered symbols of good fortune and courage; wearing them demonstrates bravery, freedom, and pride.
Saint Jude
He is the Patron Saint of difficult causes. He wears a medallion on his chest with the face of Jesus. The fire on his head represents the Holy Spirit descending upon him. His mantle represents hope and renewal.
Seed of life
The seed of life is a symbol of great spiritual and religious significance. The number 7 is a mystical number of the Universe, one of the most sacred numbers, and plays an important role in sacred geometry. It represents balance, cycles, and positive movement from within to without.
Tetragrammaton
It is a word of Greek origin meaning "four-letter word," referring to the four-letter Hebrew word יהוה, transliterated as YHWH or YHVH; Yod, He, Vav, and He. Yod is the root from which the other letters are derived, representing a seed that gives life. It is also associated with the figure of the Father, and in religious terms, it relates to the name of the Creator God. It also serves as a representation of certain elements such as light and fire, as well as strength. He represents femininity and is therefore the complement of Yod. Together, they give life. It serves to represent Earth and moisture, and as a feminine symbol, the Mother and understanding. Within the Hebrew word, He appears twice. Vav is the product of the combination of the first letters; that is, it represents the son in creation. It serves to embody all that is beautiful, as well as the union of the Father and the Mother.
Triquetra
This Celtic symbol represents life, death, and reincarnation. It refers to the physical, mental, and spiritual realms. It also represents the three great forces of nature: earth, water, and air.
Triple Goddess or Hecate
The Triple Goddess is a talisman of protection, empowerment, and wisdom. She helps us move forward in difficult times, open opportunities, and connect with magic.
Virgin of Guadalupe
It is seen as a symbol of protection, hope, and faith. It is very common for Catholics to wear the medal as a devotional prayer during times of anguish, fear, uncertainty, and anxiety, and for specific prayers.
Butterfly Wings
The butterfly is a symbol of immortality, rebirth, and resurrection, but also of lightness, fickleness, and the ephemeral nature of joy and beauty. Through its capacity for transformation, it embodies metamorphosis and the potential of being.
Tree of Life
It represents the cycle of life. The roots and trunk symbolize the foundations and values that will remain with us for the rest of our lives. The branches symbolize the decisions and choices we make throughout our lives, all the obstacles we overcome, and the lessons we learn from them.
Buda
It is a symbol of overcoming challenges or a reminder of a personal challenge. It symbolizes the separation between body and mind. It attracts abundance and brings harmony and happiness.
Skull
Bones and skulls ☠ represent death, mortality, and the unattainable nature of immortality. They are also often associated with rebellion and dissent against societal norms. They are a universal symbol of wisdom and truth.
Cross
The cross ✞ is a protective amulet used by many people. In Christianity, the cross represents Christ's victory over death and sin, for through the cross, the incarnate God ("the anointed one") conquered death itself and rescued humanity from damnation.
Heart
The heart ♡ represents love, whether it be for family, friends, a partner, or others. The heart symbol is often used to express love in the form of affection, support, solidarity, fraternity, and sisterhood without the need for words.
Dragon
The dragon is a symbol of power, nobility and honor, as well as a symbol of luck and success.
Star
The Star connects the wearer with positive energies and is a protective talisman against negativity. It also brings good luck and health.
Star of David
It is a talisman or amulet of fortune and good luck for whoever wears it. The most distinctive feature of the six-pointed star is the two triangles that form it. These create six smaller triangles, symbolizing a union and harmony between the sexes, man and woman, the divine within man, and heaven and earth in harmony. It is symbolically known as the conjunction of heavenly and earthly energy.
Lotus flower
It is a symbol of purification of the spirit and soul, banishing all negativity. It symbolizes resilience, rising from the depths with the capacity to transform adversity into potential. For Buddhism, it represents reincarnation, as its flower closes at night (dormant) and opens during the day (awakens).
Ganesha
He is the remover of obstacles and is praised by Hindus during wedding ceremonies to bestow good fortune. He is the god of wisdom, intelligence, prudence, abundance, politics, and new beginnings.
Key of Saint Benedict
The key on the St. Benedict medal is a well-known symbol of opening doors and overcoming difficult paths. It protects against curses and all evil, shields against envy, repels negative energies, and attracts positive ones. It is a very powerful protective amulet, even used in exorcisms.
Moon (tarot card)
The Moon is one of the spiritual cards in the Tarot deck. It represents intuition, magnetism, premonitions, dreams yet to be created, and emotional receptivity.
Butterfly
It is a symbol of immortality, rebirth, and resurrection, but also of the lightness, inconstancy, and ephemeral nature of joy and beauty. Through its capacity for transformation, it embodies metamorphosis and the potential of being.
Infinite Knot
Since the knot has no beginning and no end, it symbolizes the infinite wisdom of Buddha. It represents the endless movement of time. It symbolizes the continuous and eternal flow of the mind. The design with intertwined twists and knots represents the interconnectedness of all beings on Earth.
Evil eye
It is considered a protective element against evil influences. Magical properties are attributed to it that can protect us from malicious energies as well as envious people. It is believed that the negative feelings we humans generate can be expressed through the eyes, as this is the most expressive part of the body.
Saint Benedict
It is a well-known symbol of opening doors and clearing difficult paths. It protects against curses and all evil, shields against envy, wards off negative energies and attracts positive ones, and protects good health.
Saint Michael
His name means "Who is like God?" and he constantly fights to free the earth and humans from negative energies and any feelings of fear, so it is ideal to invoke him when you are in times of difficulty.
Sun (tarot card)
It is one of the most positive and auspicious cards in the entire Tarot deck. It represents fun, warmth and emotion, success, positivity and vitality, happiness, purity, unions—everything is tranquility and bliss.
Four-leaf clover
It is a symbol of good luck. The difficulty in finding it makes the four-leaf clover, in particular, a synonym for good omens.
Trisquel
It represents the constant evolution, growth, and learning of humankind. It also represents the balance between the aspects that make up a person, such as body, mind, and spirit. It is also used to symbolize the past, present, and future. It symbolized the number 3, which for the Celts was a magical and important number.
Eiffel Tower
It indicates the undertaking of a journey. The word "journey" comes from the Latin "viaticum," and refers to a trip to any destination. Journeys, whatever their nature, symbolize work, effort, hardship, suffering, and the obstacles we encounter.




