Types of Amulets
Evil Eye (Nazar)
A blue-glass talisman found across many cultures, the Evil Eye protects against envy, malice, and ill-wishing. It absorbs harmful intent and reflects it away. Worn as jewelry, hung in homes, or carried in cars, it is a watchful guardian that ensures your path remains free from spiritual harm.
Hamsa Hand
An open palm, often with an eye in its center, the Hamsa Hand is a powerful amulet of protection and blessing. It wards off the Evil Eye while also attracting health, luck, and abundance. Hung on walls, worn as jewelry, or kept on altars, it channels divine guardianship and sacred harmony.
Cross / Crucifix
A universal Christian symbol of faith, sacrifice, and divine protection. The cross or crucifix is worn as a shield of spiritual strength, believed to protect the wearer from evil and misfortune. It is also a reminder of faith’s power to overcome suffering and align with divine grace.
Pentacle
The five-pointed star within a circle, representing the balance of earth, air, fire, water, and spirit. A sacred symbol in pagan and Wiccan traditions, the pentacle protects the wearer, grounds spiritual energy, and connects them with universal balance. Often worn as jewelry or placed on altars, it is a shield of both power and harmony.
Ankh
The ancient Egyptian symbol of eternal life, the Ankh represents divine breath and immortality. It is carried as a talisman of protection, vitality, and spiritual wisdom. Worn close to the body, the Ankh connects the bearer to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Eye of Horus (Wedjat)
A powerful Egyptian amulet of health, safety, and divine vision. The Eye of Horus symbolizes protection from harm and the restoration of wholeness. Sailors painted it on ships for safe passage, while healers carried it for health and strength. It is a watchful guardian that ensures protection and clarity.
Scarab Beetle
A sacred Egyptian symbol of rebirth, renewal, and divine protection. Scarabs were worn as amulets to protect the soul in this life and the afterlife. Today, they are still used as symbols of transformation and spiritual evolution, guiding the bearer toward growth and renewal.
Saint Medals
Worn in Christian tradition, saint medals call on the blessings and protection of holy figures. St. Christopher guards travelers, St. Michael shields against evil, and others offer healing, peace, or guidance. Carried close to the body, these medals are personal amulets that connect the wearer with divine intercession.