LAVISHY design & wholesale lucky horseshoe themed fun vegan fashion accessories and gifts

LAVISHY design and wholesale lucky/good luck horseshoe themed vegan accessories and gfits to gift shops, boutiques and book stores in Canada, USA and worldwide.
LAVISHY design and wholesale lucky/good luck horseshoe themed vegan accessories and gfits to gift shops, boutiques and book stores in Canada, USA and worldwide.
LAVISHY design and wholesale lucky/good luck horseshoe themed vegan accessories and gfits to gift shops, boutiques and book stores in Canada, USA and worldwide.
LAVISHY design and wholesale lucky/good luck horseshoe themed vegan accessories and gfits to gift shops, boutiques and book stores in Canada, USA and worldwide.
LAVISHY design and wholesale lucky/good luck horseshoe themed vegan accessories and gfits to gift shops, boutiques and book stores in Canada, USA and worldwide.

Horseshoe is one of the most iconic lucky symbols of all time as it has long been associated with luck and protection, with its origins rooted in ancient folklore and superstition. The belief in the lucky qualities of the horseshoe dates back to ancient times, and its association with good fortune has been passed down through generations.

One popular belief is tied to the metalworking trade. Iron was considered a powerful material that could ward off evil spirits, and blacksmiths were highly respected for their ability to shape it. The blacksmith's craft of creating horseshoes, which were believed to protect horses' hooves, became associated with luck and protection.

In European cultures, it was customary for people to hang horseshoes above their doorways, with the open end facing upwards to collect and store luck. The horseshoe's U shape was believed to trap good fortune and prevent it from spilling out. Some cultures preferred to hang horseshoes with the open end facing downwards, as they believed this would pour good luck onto anyone who passed beneath it.

Another theory ties the horseshoe's luck symbolism to its resemblance to a crescent moon. The moon has long been associated with fertility, abundance, and positive energy. The horseshoe, shaped like a crescent, was seen as a talisman that could bring similar blessings.

The association of horseshoes with luck became particularly prominent in the Western world during the medieval period. It was believed that evil spirits were repelled by iron, and the placement of a horseshoe above a doorway was believed to protect homes from negative energy and bring good fortune to those inside.

Over time, horseshoes became a common motif in various forms of art, jewelry, and decorative items. They were often used as charms or tokens of luck, and people would carry or wear them as a way to invite good fortune into their lives.

Today, the horseshoe remains a popular symbol of luck in many cultures around the world. Whether as a decorative element, a piece of jewelry, or a traditional hanging charm, the horseshoe continues to be embraced as a symbol of good luck and protection against evil spirits.

LAVISHY's fun horseshoe themed vegan fashion accessories and gifts have been presented at leading trade shows in New York, Paris, London, Toronto, Vancouver and Los Angeles. Wholesale orders can be placed at trade shows as well as leading wholesale market showrooms from Los Angeles to Toronto. Now, retailer buyers can also place wholesale orders easily online at LAVISHY official web site. We ship from Toronto Canada to worldwide quickly and inexpensively since 2001.

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