Good Luck Charms

 
Thai Good Luck Charm Ta Krut

Thai people believe in supernaturalism and animism, even if they are Buddhists, Christs or Moslems. Amulets and other items like the Ta krut are used as a good luck charm or for protection against evil, ghosts, black magic or bad luck. The Ta Krut is an ornate plaited cord good luck charm and mostly worn [read more]

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Chan Chu

According to Feng Shui, Chan Chu, the Chinese, three-legged money frog or lucky money toad increases income, protects wealth and drives away evil. Chan Chu is often depicted as a bullfrog sitting on a bed of coins and mostly holds a coin in his mouth. The use of money frogs in Feng Shui traces back [read more]

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Daruma Doll

The Daruma Doll, also called Dharma Doll, is a traditionell japanese good luck charm, modelled after the founder of Zen Buddhism, Bodhidharma. Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk, lived in the 5th or the 6th century AD and according to a Chinese legend, he also taught the Shaolin monks in physical training, which leaded to Shaolin Kung [read more]

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