Yes, for extra power
One traditional Italian good luck charm is the cornicello, a twisted horn-shaped pendant often made of coral or red glass. It is believed to protect against the "evil eye" and bring good fortune.
Yes, both men and women wear Italian horns as a protective amulet against the malocchio or evil eye in Italian culture.
Warn is the homophone for worn.
"Vroom" is a palindrome for the sound of a horn.
The English horn is also known as the Cor Anglais
worn horn, torn horn
The Italian horn charm is also called cornicello. http://www.charmfactory.com/italian-horn-charm.htm
The gold charm of the Italian horn, or "corno," symbolizes protection against the evil eye and bad luck. Traditionally associated with good fortune, it is often worn as a talisman to ward off negativity and bring prosperity. The horn's shape, resembling a curled or twisted form, further enhances its protective qualities in Italian culture. Many people wear it as a piece of jewelry or give it as a gift to convey well-wishes.
worn horn
a grounded horn relay or worn foam in horn pad
An Italian horn, also referred to as a Cornicello, is a good luck charm which is intended to fend off curses. More information about Italian horns can be found on Wikipedia.
Pectoral Cross.
worn horn
Pectoral Cross
Italian National Cyclo-cross Championships was created in 1930.
popcornpornpre-worn
Corno is Italian for the (French) horn.