| 1. Lucky No 7 | | | | more customers whilst the right will bring good luck and |
| History has always considered No 7 to be a lucky | | | | wealth. Another lucky cat is the lucky black cat. |
| number - Superstition or not? Who knows, but many | | | | Throughout England superstition says if a black cat |
| things are built around the number 7. Seven days of | | | | crosses your path you will have luck all day long. |
| the week, seven floors in a building, seven temples, | | | | 6. Wishbone |
| there are all sorts of references to the number seven | | | | Whatever you wish for will come true. The wishbone |
| through ancient cultures and religion. | | | | from the Christmas dinner of the turkey should be kept |
| 2. Four Leaf Clover | | | | and dried for three days. Then pull with another person |
| How long did you spend as a little girl looking for this | | | | whilst making a wish and whoever gets the longest |
| sure sign of luck in the grass? As Mother Nature | | | | part their wish will come true. |
| knows there will be one four leaf clover for every | | | | 7. Money Bags |
| 10,000 three leaf clovers. An ancient Celtic lucky | | | | Exactly what it says a lucky money bag to draw |
| charm, this dates back to pagan times where the | | | | prosperity and wealth to the wearer. Money bags |
| three leaves were said to be the three sides of the | | | | originate from gambling where they are said to bring |
| Holy trinity; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The fourth leaf | | | | wealth and winnings. |
| is God's Grace and is considered to be lucky. | | | | 8. Silver Horseshoe |
| 3. Guardian Angel | | | | Throughout England you'll find lucky horseshoe charms |
| They say everyone has one even though we don't | | | | nailed to barns or above doors. A traditional symbol of |
| see them. Your Guardian Angel walks beside you | | | | luck depending on what you believe. The open |
| through life offering guidance and support. They | | | | horseshoe will either be like a cup and fill with luck or |
| support in times of great need allowing you to achieve | | | | pour luck onto you in the crescent shape. Whichever |
| super human strength and determination. Consider the | | | | way takes your fancy the horseshoe is still widely held |
| mother who lifts a car off her child or the person who | | | | as a lucky charm. |
| walks through fire unscathed to rescue a loved one. All | | | | 9. Angel Wing |
| the reports and reflections of these people have one | | | | Touched by the wing of an Angel. The Lucky Angel |
| common theme, the fact that someone walked or | | | | Wing is a constant reminder of those who walk |
| stood beside them and helped. | | | | unseen amongst us every day. Your Angel will protect |
| 4. Elephant | | | | and cherish you on your life journey, your constant |
| With a raised trunk the elephant denotes good luck | | | | companion and will watch over you. |
| and prosperity in the USA. Comparable to the lucky | | | | 10. Lucky Buddha |
| horseshoe the upturned trunk will collect all the good | | | | In the Far East the Lucky Buddha is a symbol seen |
| luck for you. In the Far East the raised trunk has no | | | | throughout the land. Bronzed or gilded the gleaming |
| significance at all; the elephant is a sign of strength and | | | | reflection of this iconic talisman sits atop many houses, |
| wisdom. | | | | monasteries and hilltops. |
| 5. Lucky Cat | | | | Why not collect all ten Clip On Lucky Silver Charms - |
| An emblem throughout China and the Far East the | | | | that way your Silver Charm Bracelet will guarantee |
| Lucky Cat is always seen in Chinese restaurants or | | | | you all the luck in the world. |
| takeaways in England. A left beckoning paw signifies | | | | |