Description
The five Saimão amulet consists of a Star of David, a lucky horseshoe, a fig, a horn and a half moon.
The Star of David, is a symbol also known as the Seal of Solomon has its origin in the Bronze Age and is one of the oldest talismans known universally for its magical and mystical powers. Before becoming one of the important symbols of Judaism, this six-pointed star was commonly used by alchemists and those who practiced high ceremonial magic in the preparation of various talismans. It is also part of the Celtic tradition and was used by the Druids as a seal guaranteeing protection against the invasion of evil forces. This talisman is widely known for bringing luck.
The horseshoe represents work and effort.The ancient gypsies had the horseshoe as a powerful talisman, which attracts good luck, fortune and removes bad luck. Figa, originally an Italian amulet, called Mano Fico, was also used by Etruscans in the Roman era. Mano means hand and Fico or Figa is therepresentation of the female genitals, and was associated with fertility and eroticism.
Used as an amulet against envy and the evil eye. The fig is said to distract any and all evil.
The Horn is one of the most popular symbols for attracting money and prosperity. A horn of abundance made of gold is the best choice, because this metal is already known to increase wealth.
The Half Moon or Crescent Moon, symbolizes above all fertility and prosperity.
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