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CHARMS

Acorn- An acorn anointed with musk oil and carried in your purse, pocket,
or charm bag will help to attract the opposite sex to you. The increase your
income, anoint an acorn with 3 drops of pine oil when the Moon is waxing,
and then bury it in your yard as close as possible to the front door of your
house. For Witches and Pagans who follow a Druid or Celtic tradition, 3
acorns placed on a Yule Sabbat altar will help increase magickal or
divinatory powers and also bring peace and protection to a Druid circle.

Adam and Eve Root- Carry a musk or rose oil-anointed Adam and Eve
root in your pocket, purse, or charm bag to make any form of love magick
more potent.

Amber- is a good-luck gemstone that strengthens the aura, and harmonizes
and balances the yin/yang energies. It attracts compassion and can be
worn as amuletic jewelry to protect against evil influences and accidental
injuries.

Amethyst- is a gemstone of power, peace, protection, and spirituality. It
helps balance the aura, controls evil thoughts, eases tension, sharpens the
intellect, and brings contentment and sincerity into the lives of those who
use it. Amethyst is an amulet of exceptional good luck for all persons born
in the month of February or under the astrological sign of Pisces. When
held in the hand or placed over the Third Eye chakra, it aids spiritual and
psychic development, and can be used as a powerful meditation stone. To
guard against negativity, wear an amethyst pendant set in silver on a silver
chain. When engraved with a Cupid, an amethyst ring attracts true love the
wearer.

Ankh- The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol resembling a cross with a
loop at the top. It symbolizes the power of life and cosmic knowledge, and
is the oldest and most popular amulet/religious symbol used by the
Egyptians. When worn or carried, the ankh brings good health, promotes
fertility, and strengthens the psychic powers.

Arrowhead- Carry an arrowhead for protection against enemies, bad luck,
hexes, jealousy, evil spirits, and all negative forces. Place an arrowhead
over your front door (or under the mat) to prevent burglars from breaking
into your home, and keep one in your car to help guard against accidents
and theft.

Bear Amulet- Wearing a bear-claw amulet will help a woman during
childbirth and increase physical strength. An amulet in the image of a gear
can also be used in Neo-Pagan rituals to help invoke the powers of the
lunar Goddess Diana.

Beryl- Known as both the "mystic stone" and the "Seer's Stone," yellow or
golden beryl increases psychic abilities when placed over the Third Eye
chakra or when held in the left hand during meditative rituals. When worn
as amuletic jewelry, beryl is said to banish fear, strengthen the intellect,
protect against enemies, promote the love of married couples, and attract
the affections of the opposite sex. Once used to make crystal balls, beryl
has long been used by seers as a scrying stone and as a dowsing stone to
help locate lost or hidden thins. To promote friendship or to reconcile
enemies, engrave the image of a frog on a piece of beryl and carry it near
to your heart or wear it on a gold necklace.

Buddha Amulet- Wear a golden Buddha charm on a necklace or bracelet or
carry a small jade Buddha as an amulet to bring good luck and wealth into
you life.

Bull Amulet- To increase fertility in women and virility in men, wear a
bull-shaped amulet, or place one under the bed before making love. When
worn as jewelry, the symbol of the bull protects the wearer against all
maledictions, procures the favor of magistrates, and brings extras special
good luck to persons born under the astrological sign of Taurus.

Dolphin Amulet- For protection against accidents when traveling by ship,
wear or carry an amulet shaped like or bearing the image of a dolphin.

Dove Amulet- To bring peace into your home or workplace, wear a
dove-shaped amulet on a chain around your neck. The symbol of the turtle
dove protects the wearer against death, fire, and lightning. The dove is a
bird sacred to Ishtar, Aphrodite and other Goddesses of love and fertility.

Eye of Horus- Also known as the "Udjat" or "All-Seeing Eye'" the Eye of
Horus is an ancient symbol used in modern Witchcraft as an amulet for
wisdom, prosperity, spiritual protection, good health, the increasing of
clairvoyant powers and protection against thieves.

Fairy Amulet- Wear any type of fairy-shaped jewelry as an amulet to
increase magickal powers, enhance all enchantments, attract fairy-folk and
put your spirit in harmony with Mother Nature.

Fish Amulet- An amulet shaped like a pair of fish and made of gold or
mother-of-pearl will increase fertility and virility, bring prosperity and
offer you protection from people who hate you or have evil intentions. For
persons born under the astrological sign of Pisces, the fish is an especially
powerful good luck amulet.

Four Leaf Clover- Good fortune will smile on you if you carry a four leaf
clover, or if you wear a pin, ring, or pendant shaped like one. The four leaf
clover (a highly magickal plant and a powerful amulet of Irish origin) is
believed to be the most powerful of all natural amulets and is especially
favorable for persons born under the astrological signs of Cancer and
Pisces. It was sacred to the Trinity, and was used by the ancient Druids as
a charm against evil and to attain clairvoyant powers.

Fox Amulet- Wear or carry an amulet bearing the image of a fox for
prosperity or to aid in the development of shape-shifting powers.

Frog Amulet- To promote friendship or reconcile enemies, engrave the
image of a frog on a piece of beryl and carry it near your heart or wear it as
a necklace. A frog amulet is also good for increasing fertility and virility.

Garlic- Garlic is one of the oldest and most famous of natural protection
amulets used throughout the world in a variety of ways. Witches and
Shamans us it as a healing amulet. Garlic is said to be ruled by Mars and
under the influence of Aries and Scorpio.

Garnet- Also known as the "Passion Stone," the garnet is a balancer of the
yin/yang energies. It increases psychic sensitivity and sexual energy.
Garnet is an ideal gemstone to use during meditative rituals, and it can be
worn as amuletic jewelry to attract sexual love and soul mates. When
placed under a pillow or worn while sleeping, it wars off bad dreams and
evil spirits of the night. A garnet engraved with the symbol of a lion is a
powerful amulet for attracting good health and success. It also protects the
wearer from all dangers when traveling. To attract a lover, wear a
heart-shaped garnet amulet in a red velvet charm bag over your heart. (be
sure to anoint it every Friday night with three drops of rose or patchouli
oil.)

Goat Amulet- The symbol of the goat (sacred to Aphrodite and the Horned
God) increases fertility when worn or carried as an amulet, and is
especially favorable as a good luck charm for persons born under the
astrological sign of Capricorn.

Horseshoe- The horseshoe is a well known good luck symbol in many
parts of the world. According to superstition, nail an iron horseshoe with
the convex side up for protection against sorcery and bad luck. For good
luck, nail it over your door with the convex side pointing down. Wear any
type of horseshoe shaped jewelry or carry a miniature horseshoe charm in
a mojo charm bag to promote fertility, guard against evil, and attract good
luck. To ward off bad luck and negativity, wear a ring made of horseshoe
nails.

Indian Head Amulet- For protection against all negative influences and evil
spirits, wear an Indian head coin on a chain around your neck or carry one
in a purse, pocket, or mojo charm bag. The symbol of the Indian head is
considered by many to be the most powerful of amulets, and it can also be
used as a good luck charm when gambling.

Jacinth- Aids in astral projection and increases psychic powers. It is often
worn or carried as an amulet for the attainment of honor, prudence and
wisdom. It is also reputed to protect against poisonings, lightning, injuries
and wounds. In Italy, jacinth is used as the birthstone for persons born in
the month of January.

Jade- Jade is a mystical gemstone sacred to the Chinese Goddess of healing
mercy. It is the symbol of tranquillity and wisdom. It is said to possess
yang (the vital masculine principal), and in China it was believed to impart
immortality. When worn as amuletic jewelry, jade prevents nightmares and
prolongs life. Wear a jade butterfly as an amulet to attract love and good
luck. A jade statue placed in the house near a window or in the garden to
avert lightning.

Owl Amulet- To increase knowledge, wear an owl shaped pendant made
of gold, silver or copper. The symbol of the owl (sacred to the Goddess
Athena) also brings good luck, especially to all persons born under an
Earth sign: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn.

Peace Amulet- To bring peace within and around you, to end conflicts or to
aid in meditation, wear any type of amuletic jewelry in the shape of a
peace sign.

Pyramid Amulet- Wear a pyramid amulet to improve work habits, increase
or re-energize your psychic powers, or to attract good luck into your life.
Crystals shaped like pyramids posses the power to balance emotional
qualities and are said to bring wisdom. The power of the pyramid is also
believed by many to enhance meditations and past life regressions, break
unhealthy addictions and even revive ailing house plants.

Ram Amulet- An amulet in the shape of a ram will increase fertility in
women. It also brings exceptional good luck to those born under the
astrological sign of Aries.

Saint Christopher Medallion- This is a powerful amulet of protection. Wear
it as a necklace or carry it in a purple flannel charm bag for protection
against accidents and misfortune while traveling. (Saint Christopher is the
patron saint of travelers.)

Scarab Beetle Amulet- One of the most famous of all Egyptian amulets, the
sacred scarab is an emblem of the Great Creator of the Universe. It is a
symbol of perpetual renewal of life and is sacred to the God Khepera.
Wear scarab beetle jewelry for good luck and protection against all evil
forces.

Shark's Tooth- In Hawaii and other parts of the world, it is believed by
some that wearing shark's teeth on a necklace will bring good fortune,
keep away evil spirits and protect surfers against accidents and shark
attacks.

Skeleton Key Amulet- Wear an old skeleton key on a chain around your
neck as an amulet to open the doors of opportunity and success, and repel
evil spirits.

Skull Amulet and Spell- To help break the chains of any addiction, wear a
gold skull shaped charm necklace as a magickal amulet. Rub the skull
three times a day while focusing your eyes upon it and thinking about the
misery that your addiction brings. After three months, remove the skull
from the chain and throw it into a moving body of water.

Sun Symbol- Carry a gold charm shaped like the Sun in a gold or yellow
colored velvet charm bag if you wish to acquire wealth, good health,
success and/or fame. This is also an effective amulet to use if you feel that
others have been causing you trouble. The symbol of the Sun is sacred to
all solar deities, and is especially powerful for people born under the
astrological sign of Leo.

Thunderbird Symbol- Used by Native Americans of the Northwest United
States as a weather working symbol to attract rain, thunder and lightning,
the thunderbird is a powerful protection amulet and is reputed to bring
good luck to gamblers.

Tiger Amulet- According to ancient Chinese folklore, to attain physical
strength, immortality or the ability to master the art of shape shifting, wear
a silver or jade tiger amulet.

Tulip Bulb Amulet- Carry a tulip bulb as a natural amulet to bring love
into your life. Wear on around your neck or sleep with one under your
pillow at night to attract a new lover, increase sex appeal or induce
romantic dreams.

Turtle Amulet- For spiritual protection, compassion, stimulation of
creativity and strengthening of divinatory powers, wear a gold turtle
shaped charm on a chain as a necklace or carry it in a white mojo charm
bag.

Unicorn Amulet- The unicorn is an ancient symbol of chastity and
protection, and its fabled horn was said to be used in medieval times as an
amulet to detect poisons in the food or drinks of Kings, Queens, Pontiffs
and Popes. To promote fertility or increase sexual magnetism, wear any
type of amuletic jewelry shaped like a unicorn.

Wishbone- Wear a wishbone shaped charm (or even an actual turkey or
chicken wishbone on a necklace) as an amulet to attract good luck and to
make wishes and dreams come true.

Agate: Good luck, meditation, protection, health, purification.

Akhet: Ancient Egyptian amulet representing the rising sun. It is held to give the wearer the vigor of the sun god Ra.

Aladdin's Lamp: A charm shaped like Aladdin's lamp means good luck and happiness.

Alligator Teeth: Protection from sorcery and danger.

Amethyst: Power, peace, protection, spirituality, intelligence, luck, psychic power, true love.

Animal Shapes: Amulets made from any material representing the shapes of animals. They are supposed to give the wearer the desirable qualities of the animal.

Bell: An amulet used by primitive and Western people whose sound was intended to ward off the evil eye and dispel hostile spirits. In the Middle East bells were attached to the harness of horses and camels for the same purposes.

Billiken: A good luck ornament in the shape of a human figure.

Cat: Cat-shaped jewelry represents prophecy, luck, protections, and the granting of secret wishes.

Chai: A symbol of life. Usually made from gold or silver. It supposedly grants the wearer longevity.

Cross: Life and divine protection. The christians believed it to be a supreme amulet against all forces of evil. The sign of the cross was thought to cure illness and drive off demons.

Cylinder Seal: A seal cylindrical in shape made of clay, precious stones and limestone worn around the neck by the Sumerians and other ancient people as a signature to authenticate business agreements.

Dragon: Dragon-shaped amulets offer love, happiness, and fertility, as well as balance.

Eye of God: Amulet used to conteract the evil eye. Made of sticks and colored yarn by Huichol Indians of Mexico and attributed with power of protecting people, homes, and fields.

Fetish: An amulet, charm, talisman, or object thought to have an embodiment or habitation of a potent spirit. Provides power and strength.

Four Leaf Clover: Good luck amulet. The four leaves going clockwise from the left side of the stem represents fame, wealth, love, and health.

Fox Tail: Good luck amulet attached to personal possessions . Primitive people believed that it endowed the owner with the cunning of the animal.

Heart: An amulet worn by many people around the world. It's a symbol of love and devotion. Ancient Egyptians thought the heart was the abode of the soul. In Europe a heard amulet was reputed to prevent heart disease.

Hexagram: A figure of six lines forming a six pointed star. It is worn in many parts of the world as a protection against evil. A widely worn symbol of the Jewish faith called mogen David, shield or, popularly, star of David.

Horn of Plenty: A contemporary amulet symbolizing prosperity, modeled on the legendary cornucopia overflowing with flowers and fruit.

Horse and Cattle Amulets: Decorations such as ribbons, bells, and bits of metal once attached to animals in Europe and the Middle East to keep them from harm.

Horseshoe: A popular contemporary amulet nailed to barn doors for good luck.

Household Amulets: An amulet attached to a door or window to keep the house from harm.

Knot: An amulet usually of knotted string or cord that was believed to hold the love of a sweetheart or ward off illness.

Magic Triangle: Cabbalistic amulet based on the belief that by reducing the size of an inscription, line by line, and evil spirit could be eased out of the sufferer.

Jupiter: Brings honor and riches to the wearer.

Mars: Induces courage, persistence, and recklessness. Usually made of red stone, such as a ruby.

Mercury: Brings success in arts and science. It also gives skill in detecting thieves. Best made out of agate, carnelian, and sardonyx.

Mezuzah: Doorpost amulet designed to keep a house safe from evil spirits, demons, ghosts.

Moon: Amulet worn in ancient and modern times to bring success in love and good fortune in travil. To assure good foftune it should be worn as a waxing, not a waning moon. That is, with the points to the left.

Nefer: An amulet worn by the Egyptians. It represents beauty and goodness. It probably is a form of the heart and windpipe, and was thought to bring youth and happiness. Very popular for making necklaces.

Pentagram: A five pointed star representing the five elements of air, fire, water, earth, and spirit. Also represents the figure of a human being. It is thought to protect the wearer from all kinds of evil spirits. Can also be used by magicians to control spirits. Should be worn with one point up.

Ra: Thought to give long life and strength.

Rings: Worn as amulets to treat illness, dispel forces of evil, keep lovers together, and prevent flight of the soul from the body.

Saturn: Promotes dignity, industry, trustworthiness, and success in business. Best made from black stones such as jet, obsidian, or black coral.

Scarab: A variety of beetle: image of beetle in clay, faience, precious stones, or other material. Acquire the strength and long life of the god of creation. Was also thought to speak up in the judgement room for a favorable verdict for their master.

Sma: An amulet representing the shape of lungs. Was used by Egyptians to give breathing power to the dead by placing on their mummies.

Star: Ward off evil or encourage good fortune.

Sun: Said to bestow prosperity and friendship. Probably of Egyptian origin.

Tassel: An amulet made of a bunch of cords, threads, or strands hanging from a knob or roundish head. In Egypt was thought to bring happiness. Now a symbol of good luck in Mexico. In the Middle East evil spirits were said to shun tassels.

Turtle: A tortoise-shaped charm provides courage, creativity, intelligence, spiritual protection, compassion, fertility, sexuality, and protection.

Venus: Grants love and appreciation of beauty.


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