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So, why are horseshoes considered so lucky? There are countless reasons and superstitions behind it. Some say that it is because they were crafted by blacksmiths, who were highly regarded as having good fortune and healing abilities. Hanging of horse shoes on doors were known to deter evil sprites, for iron was also thought to be a powerful material; made of fire and earth.
So, those stories are interesting and all, but a very popular question still stands for many, today: What direction are you supposed to display one for good luck to come your way? Thanks to this Horseshoe Wreath Ornament, there is no need to worry, for these horseshoes face upside-down, right side-up, and sideways to form a lovely decoration, full of luck! Five shining metallic charcoal-colored silver horseshoes connect, together, forming the shape of a star in the center. A small jute hanging string loops through a small metal eyelet. Continuing with their lucky reputation, horseshoes are a very popular wedding symbol. The Greeks saw them to represent fertility, as many of their gods had horse-like qualities, and they regarded the horseshoe as having a crescent shape. It goes beyond ancient history, however. They are still traditional gifts and wedding pieces, today, and have become popular with a special meaning throughout many cultures. Include this ornament, or many, as a gift adornment for a bride and groom, or as decoration for your own wedding; from a centerpiece accent, to a bouquet embellishment, to a placeholder, let this fill your special day with good fortune for a happy, fertile, and successful new life, together. Made of plastic and jute.
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