SYMBOLS OF FAITH and PROTECTION

There are many protection symbols from cultures all over the world. People use them on jewellery so they can carry them about their person in their daily lives. This is particularly true for people who are travelling – when a protection charm, necklace or travel bracelet, given as a good luck gift reinforces the idea of spiritual protection from harm. Find out why.

HORSESHOE LUCK and SPIRITUAL MEANING

Why are horseshoes lucky and what is the connection with St Dunstan? What does a lucky horseshoe symbolise, and does a good luck horseshoe gift really offer protection and good fortune?
Find out why gifts made out of horseshoes are popular for events where wishing good luck (or protection from bad luck) are thought to be important: A wedding or engagement gift, a retirement present, a housewarming gift when someone is moving to a new house, or as a means of wishing good luck for a driving test or some other exam or competition.

SAFE TRAVELS bracelet

Whatever their religion, many people still believe in some sort of divine spirit watching over them, acting as a guide, guardian or protector: So a piece of spiritual or religious jewellery like a Safe Travels bracelet for someone going on a journey or trip makes a perfect Christmas present. St Christopher bracelets are common, as are protection bracelets featuring the St James cross.

GIFTS for someone WALKING the CAMINO

What is it about gifting? Why do we gift? Using gifts for walking the Camino as an example, this article explores why gifting has become important as well as the reasons behind people giving presents including at Christmas and for Birthdays, as well as offering encouragement and best wishes for a good journey or trip.

GOOD LUCK MOVING HOUSE

What brings good luck to a new home? Well, it’s considered good luck to move on a rainy day! But good luck relocation presents are traditionally based on plants or lucky animal symbols. See some housewarming gifts that say Good Luck on relocation.