No, but it's not lucky unless you turn it around.
It's two tips should be facing upwards, like a "U" in order to "collect" the luck.
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A horse shoe is traditionally hung with the ends up. This is to hold or keep the luck in. Hanging a horse shoe with the open side down is not so much bad luck as it is to let your luck run out.
A horse shoe often symbolizes luck, good luck, or a lucky charm.
A turned up horse shoe (so it looks like a shoe) crossed fingers
- four leaf clover - rabbits foot - horse shoe
Four leaf clover, rabbits foot, horse shoe.
Rings, horseshoe and otherwise, do not bring luck, shape or anything else.
A hores shoe hung over the door in a U shape is supposed to be good luck but an upside down one is bad luck.
Toe down and heels up so that the luck doesn't run out.
To hang a horseshoe for good luck, you can use a nail or hook to secure it to a door frame with the two ends pointing upwards in a "U" shape. Make sure it is positioned with the open end pointing up to catch and hold luck.
No, a horse shoe is hung with the tail up to hold the luck within. An "upside-down" horseshoe isn't bad luck, it just doesn't hold good luck. My father used to put horseshoes upside down over doorways to drop the goodluck inside them upon whom ever passed through the doorway.