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  2. Bag charm - Wikipedia

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    Bag charms have been made from practically every available material: gold, steel, textile, leather, sequins, precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, etc. Making of bag charms is not only a trade, it has become an art, with some labeled pieces, becoming priceless collectable items.

  3. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    A good luck charm is an amulet or other item that is believed to bring good luck. Almost any object can be used as a charm. Coins, horseshoes and buttons are examples, as are small objects given as gifts, due to the favorable associations they make. Many souvenir shops have a range of tiny items that may be used as good luck charms.

  4. Mojo (African-American culture) - Wikipedia

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    The charms were used to protect from conjure and remove sorcery and reverse curses back onto the conjurer. The knowledge of charm bags was shared and passed down orally amongst people in the slave community. [33] [34] The word hand in this context is defined as a combination of ingredients. The term may derive from the use of finger and hand ...

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    #1 Eastlake Pocket Door Plate Restoration. Image credits: ... but it pains my heart to see all the original beauty and charm being hidden by a coat of white, green, blue, or black. Besides, the ...

  6. The best Valentine's Day gifts under $100 - AOL

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    This charm bracelet is adorned with several hearts, perfect for Valentine's Day. If your partner prefers other symbols, however, you can swap the hearts for crosses, circles, and even horseshoes.

  7. Jew with a coin - Wikipedia

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    "Jew with a coin" charms. The Jew with a coin (Żyd z pieniążkiem, [1] [2] [3] also little Jew (Żydki), [4] or lucky Jew ("Żyd na szczęście") [1]) is a good-luck charm in Poland, where images or figurines of the character, usually accompanied by a proverb, are said to bring good fortune, particularly financially. [1]