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  2. Catbird (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    Women's Wear Daily credited it with creating a "fresh way" to stack rings. [2] Glamour said it had "almost single-handedly popularized stacking and knuckle rings". [18] Elle said the knuckle ring, also known as the midi ring, "all began" with Catbird. [19] The brand is particularly popular among Millennials and Gen-Zers.

  3. List of ancient Egyptian statuary with amulet necklaces

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    An amulet, also known as a good luck charm, is an object believed to confer protection upon its possessor. The "Amulets of Ancient Egypt" fall in approximately seven major categories: Amulets of gods/goddesses and sacred animals; Amulets of protection (or aversion)

  4. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    A good luck charm is an amulet or other item that is believed to bring good luck. Almost any object can be used as a charm. Coins, horseshoes and buttons are examples, as are small objects given as gifts, due to the favorable associations they make. Many souvenir shops have a range of tiny items that may be used as good luck charms.

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  6. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    One day, the cat came to her in a dream and told her that if she made an ornament of the cat, she would be blessed with good luck. The old woman made an ornament of the cat out of Imado ware, a local speciality, and sold it at the Asakusa Shrine, where it became very popular and made her rich, and the maneki-neko was created. [11] [12]

  7. Luckenbooth brooch - Wikipedia

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    It might be worn by a nursing mother as a charm to help her milk flow, [1] and/or be pinned to a baby's clothing to protect it from harm. It was known as a witch-brooch by people using it to save children from the evil eye. [4] The Luckenbooth brooch has motifs similar to the Claddagh ring, also using the heart and crown.

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