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If you mean amulet - it is a small object worn to ward off evil, as in a charm, a trinket, a piece of jewelry
The tabeez holds significance in traditional Indian jewelry design as it is believed to bring protection and good luck to the wearer. It is often worn as an amulet or charm to ward off negative energy and bring positive vibes. The tabeez is considered a symbol of spiritual and cultural beliefs in Indian culture, adding a touch of tradition and symbolism to the jewelry piece.
Jim received the charm to ward off witches from the hairball that was given to him by a magic man in Chapter IV of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
You can wear jewelry while getting a tattoo. I wear lots of it and have 14 tattoos and have never taken off one piece of jewelry while getting a tattoo.
Cavemen likely used jewelry for various reasons, such as social status, indicating tribal affiliation, or as religious or spiritual symbols to ward off evil. Jewelry may also have been used for decorative purposes or as a form of personal adornment.
Despite the name that implies a preference for alternative and unique styles, you can see from store like Bay Area Diamond Co. in Green Bay WI or sellers selling beautiful jewelry pieces that there’s wide range of jewelry fitting every taste possible. At their store, check out the lovely engagement rings wedding bands and custom designed pieces that they are known for crafting. They also carry beautiful necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other fashion jewelry for everyday or special occasions. If you want something meaningful and unique, Bay Area Diamond Co. creates traditional fine jewelry with custom designs that satisfy both tradition-loving shoppers and eclectic style fans alike.
He tried to ward off the evil spirits.
The wesekh collar was/is used in Egypt to ward off bad spirits and illness. Most Egyptian jewelry is believed to have protection powers.
nothing can ward off a vampire bat its impossible.
Um, they're just thought to ward off evil in general.
This repellent did not ward off the mosquitoes very well.
A Italian groom will carry a piece of iron on his wedding day to ward off the Evil Eye.