The horseshoe is considered very lucky and used to
be hung in many homes to protect and attract good fortune for the family
residing inside. As with many superstitions, there are contradictions to
be found with the beliefs associated with the horseshoe. For instance,
many believe that to hang it with the ends pointing upwards is good luck
as it acts as a storage container of sorts for any good luck that happens to be floating by,
whereas to hang it with the ends pointing down, is bad luck as all the
good luck will fall out. Others believe that no matter which way you hang
the horseshoe, good luck will come. According to this superstition, the
ends-pointing-down display simply means that the good luck is able to flow
out and surround the home. If the horseshoe is hung over a doorway, ends
up will catch good luck and ends down will let the good luck spill over
the door and stop evil from entering. Perhaps a combination of the two was
used so that after a few days, when the horseshoe was filled with good
luck, it would then need to be emptied so that residents could benefit
from that luck and the process would be repeated until the end of time.
Horseshoes
were also considered lucky because they were made by blacksmiths, which is
also considered a very lucky trade. Because they worked with elemental
fire and magical iron, they were thought to have special powers. It was
believed that a blacksmith could heal the sick and if a couple was married
by a blacksmith, their marriage would be a happy one. Their work with
horses also brought them much power and prestige, not just because they
made the lucky horseshoe but also because they were the keepers of the
Horseman's Word (the basis for the movie, The Horse Whisperer.)
Horseshoes
were originally made from iron, which may also account for the
superstitions that are associated with this object. Iron was considered
magical because it was able to withstand fire and was much stronger than
other metals. The superstitions for iron are thought to originate in
prehistoric times. It was used as a charm to ward off evil spirits.
Another aspect of the horseshoe that added to it's
good luck was the fact that it was commonly held in place by seven iron
nails. Since ancient times, the number seven was considered very
important. Life was divided into seven ages; a rainbow has seven colors;
astrology once held that seven planets made up the universe; there are
seven deadly sins; a seventh child was thought to have special powers;
there are seven days in a week; the moon changes from one phase to another
every seven days; and a long-held belief states that the body goes through
a radical change every seven years.
In many parts of the
world the horseshoe is a good luck symbol.
Horseshoe Key Chain Keychain Key Ring
Horseshoe Key Ring key chain with a symbolic good
luck symbol is a great way of letting any important
person in your life know they are appreciated
Perfect for fundraisers, special events, gifts or just a great way to add
to your collection.
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