Good Luck Charms - Jewelry to Attract Good Luck
Wearing good luck jewelry isn’t just about style—it’s about carrying a little positivity and protection with you wherever you go. Whether it’s a Nazar (evil eye) for warding off negativity, a four-leaf clover for fortune, or an elephant charm for blessings, these pieces are more than accessories—they’re meaningful symbols. Each one is a daily reminder to stay grounded, attract good vibes, and invite a little extra luck into your life
Here are the meanings behind these lucky charms
Four-Leaf Clover
Symbolizes luck, faith, hope, and love. It’s rare to find one, making it a powerful symbol of good fortune.
Horseshoe
Often hung above doorways for protection and good luck, with the open end facing upward to “catch” the luck.
Maneki-Neko (Lucky Cat)
A figurine of a cat with one paw raised, believed to bring prosperity and good luck to its owner.
Elephant with a Raised Trunk
Represents wisdom, protection, and good luck. The raised trunk is believed to shower positive energy and blessings.
Nazar (Evil Eye)
A blue and white eye-shaped charm used to ward off negative energy and bring protection and good fortune.
Here are links to some of my favorite finds of these lucky charms at the moment