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Superstition bells, often called "cowbells" or "warning bells," originate from various cultures where they were used to ward off evil spirits or misfortune. Historically, these bells were hung around the necks of livestock to protect them from harm and to signal their presence, especially in mountainous or wooded areas. In some traditions, the sound of the bell was believed to have protective qualities, keeping away malevolent forces. The practice has evolved over time, leading to their use in various rituals and folklore.

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