Good Luck Jewelry
23 Lucky Charms That Are Chic, Not Cheesy
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There are plenty of reasons for wanting to rock a good-luck charm: the hope of landing your dream job, meeting the match of your dreams, or even the ability to make it through the day stress-free are all acceptable answers. But whether you believe in its powers or just enjoy the message, finding fashion-forward versions of these pendants and jewels can be quite the challenge.
But with Fall — aka the season of new beginnings — swiftly approaching and Halloween not too far behind, we thought now was a rather good time to do some digging. Ahead you'll find a few chic accessories that'll hopefully bring good things into your life or, at the very least, add a stylish something extra to your look.
The Charm: Clover
The four-leaf clover is rare compared to the more common three-leaf clovers — but they have to be found accidentally. Still, if you accidentally stumbled upon this post and then accidentally found yourself buying a clover necklace, that works too.
The Charm: Wishbone
If you find a wishbone after eating a turkey, you and another person should hold both ends and break it in half. The one with the larger half gets the wish — but the one who wears a wishbone necklace is bound to get a few compliments.
The Charm: Evil Eye
If someone is giving you "the evil eye," these babies will help repel any harm they're wishing on you.
The Charm: The Dreamcatcher
Bad dreams? Problem solved, thanks to this symbol, which was believed by Native Americans to catch all your nightmares.
The Charm: Hamsa
Like the evil eye, the Hamsa wards off any bad energy. In fact, the two are often worn together — double the power!
The Charm: Italian Horn
This simple symbol originated in Italy and, like many of the other charms, protects against the evil eye. Many times, the design will be red.
Chan Luu Horn Necklace ($135)
