Starting, I believe, with Marine Corps Scout Snipers and moving to other places in the military -- and eventually beyond. The general idea is that, everyone has a bullet with their name on it somewhere -- that is to say the instrument of their own mortality. A bullet necklace is a charm. It is meant to symbolize THE bullet that is destined to kill you. Since the wearer possess their own ghost maker, it is not out their waiting to hit you and you are, if the superstition is taken literally, immortal.
I suspect that, as with most symbols and charms, people usually just wear them because they think they are cool.
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A 'Hogs tooth'
I used to think the airplane on a charm necklace was the 'belief in yourself'. It is the dreams you have.
Not unless it's going to deflect a bullet.
A bullet necklace is a trophy, it says 'I killed someone that was trying to kill me'. Snipers pointing rifles at each other, one lives, one dies. The victor would go to the corpse of the enemy and take the round that is chambered that was meant for him.
i was told that if it was perched, it represents always returning home and if its wings are spread, it represents freedom.
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A dragonfly necklace symbolizes purity, good luck, and power. It would be an ideal gift for someone that you want to wish well in a new job, marriage, or in life.
A great gift to buy that symbolizes eternal love would be a diamond necklace or ring. Diamonds symbolize everlasting love, purity, strength and beauty.
A turtle dove necklace. You should both have them!
Losing an angel necklace could symbolize a disconnect from your faith or spirituality. It may also signify the need for protection or guidance. It can serve as a reminder to stay connected to your beliefs and seek support from divine energies.
It would probably depend on the thickness of the necklace, and width or so. It would probably not stop it, but maybe if you get really lucky. Bullets aren't usually shot right around that area, but maybe, most unlikely though.