Ziyang Lucky Horseshoe Adjustable Ring Silver Stainless Steel For Women and Men Fashion Accessories jewelry
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N**h
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ang ganda this will bring me luck ang abundance
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Maganda cya not sure nga lang kung totoo silver pero pwede na
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Super cute tingnan sa kamay ang ganda
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Maganda po sna tlgang unisilver sya ❤️Thank you seller...
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About this product
DesignHorseshoe
GenderUnisex
Quantity Per Pack1
OccasionDaily
MaterialStainless steel
Brandziyang
Product description
Symbol of luck and warding off bad spirits
Mainstream culture connotation:
Western tradition: Originating from the legend of Saint Dunstan in the 10th century, a blacksmith used horseshoes to subdue the devil and make it promise not to enter a house with a horseshoe. Thus, it was regarded as an amulet.
The mysterious power of iron: Ancient Europeans believed that iron could ward off evil and disasters. The horseshoe, due to its material and U-shaped design (with the opening facing upwards "holding good luck" and facing downwards "spreading good luck"), was endowed with magic power.
The lucky association of the number "7": Traditional horseshoes have 7 nail holes, strengthening their auspicious meaning.
Regional cultural differences:
Germany: Hanging at the door or on the wall symbolizes "fixing good luck", related to the harvest and diligence in the agricultural society.
Italy: The direction of hanging affects the fortune (upward for good luck, downward for bad luck).
Ireland: The bride wears horseshoes to symbolize a happy marriage.
China: Because "horse" is associated with "success", during the Spring Festival, placing horseshoes symbolizes "success upon arrival"..