Chinese people usually tend to wear red instead. Red means good luck. A reason Chinese people may wear gold is that gold is valuable. So they wear it to represent good fortune in the upcoming year.
Red is a colour in China that means good life, so after then get married, they'll have a good life and good future. Nobody wants bad luck in the future so the Chinese do it just to make sure.
Not really. Irish wear a lot of green. A lucky clover is green. So,basically it means good luck.Also you might just be superstitious. love and peace funnygal709 :)Actually the phrase did indeed refer to Bad Luck. There's also a variation on Murphy's Law: 'If it can go wrong, it will. 'Tis the luck of the Irish."
Rope bracelets were used by sailors as good luck charm, among a few other things. They would wear them to protect again dead seas and doldrums.
ome of the wealthiest slaves wore cheap jewelry such as necklaces, earings, rings ect although they did all wear luck charms.
It is not a bad thing to wear it but it is not good luck either. It's OK to wear.
A gold pendant should be worn with a gold necklace. If the pendant has mostly white or another color in it and just a small amount of gold it might look alright with a silver necklace. Try the gold pendant with the silver necklace and see how it looks, if you think it looks good than by all means wear it.
It is not considered to be bad luck to wear a Claddagh if you are not Irish. In fact it is considered good luck.
Absolutely nothing.
a penny
good luck
No you do not I'm half Irish
wore a red carnation in his lapel for good luck
People wear good luck charms like rabbits feet because they believe that they bring them good fortune.
A skull pendant, or any pendant, is typically worn around the neck similar to a necklace. You can purchase one at your local Spencer's or online through the official Spencer's website.
oh um she wore nothing at all
by finding a four leaf clover good luck charm, and wear it with you at all times.