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14k puffy amulet charms

14k puffy amulet charms

Regular price $195.00 USD
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some of the world’s most recognizable symbols, now in ruth ny puffy form! sure to add good luck, good fortune, and good energy to your next neck stack, see below to learn about each amulet to help choose the right one for you! completely solid and puffy on both sides, so you never have to worry about denting or flipping. see size specs below:

-large: 18-20mm

-mini: 12-13mm

-micro: 7mm

stones only available on large size! please email for custom color inquiries. .24-.42 total carat weight for lab diamond version, natural available upon request

charm only!! hit us up if you need a chain too!

made to order! please allow 4-6 weeks for production

clover: The four-leaf clover, a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover, has long been considered a symbol of good luck in various cultures, especially in Irish tradition. Each leaf is believed to represent something different: faith, hope, love, and luck. Historically associated with Celtic beliefs, the four-leaf clover's rarity and unique appearance have made it a popular emblem of fortune and positivity.

hamsa: The hamsa is an ancient symbol from Middle Eastern and North African cultures, representing protection, blessings, and strength. When facing downward, it is believed to invite abundance, fertility, and an outpouring of blessings. Used by various religious groups, it has evolved into a universal emblem of protection, peace, and positivity.

horseshoe: The horseshoe, traditionally made of iron, has been considered a symbol of protection and good luck, with origins tracing back to ancient Europe. When hung facing upward, it is believed to act as a container that holds and preserves good fortune, preventing luck from "spilling out." This tradition, rooted in folklore and superstitions, has made the upward-facing horseshoe a widely recognized symbol of safeguarding and positive energy.

peace: The peace sign, originally designed in 1958 by British artist Gerald Holtom for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, combines the semaphore signals for "N" and "D" within a circle to symbolize nuclear disarmament. Over time, it evolved into a global symbol of peace, particularly during the 1960s anti-war and civil rights movements. The sign continues to represent nonviolence, harmony, and social justice worldwide.

yin yang: The yin yang symbol, rooted in ancient Chinese philosophy, represents the duality of existence, illustrating how opposite forces like light and dark or male and female are interconnected and interdependent. Emerging from Taoist thought, it emphasizes balance and harmony, suggesting that these contrasting elements are complementary and essential for universal equilibrium. Over time, the yin yang has become a widely recognized symbol of balance, unity, and the interconnectedness of all things.

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