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| Key charms have been in existence for as long as locks have. In medieval times, affluent ladies often kept private personal and jewelry items in a small locked box, and wore the key for it on a chain about their necks. Keys also became a symbol or guarding one's secrets, especially "secrets of the heart" and small keys were also use to lock up secret romantic writings in personal diaries. |
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| The six sided hexagram, known universally as the Star of David or Shield of David, has actually been symbolized in several religions; including Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Druidism, among others. Although this symbol is not historically traced back to either the Israelite King David, or to his son Solomon, the Star of David has been used by many as an amulet to offer protection to its wearer as well as to ward off evil. |
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| Ranging from the well known "Kabbalah Red String" which, according to ancient tradition was wound around the marker on Rachel's grave seven times, and is worn to receive spiritual guidance and blessings, the red referring to blood and creation; many Kabbalistic amulets have biblical inscriptions, and other mystical symbols to which those who study this philosophy can readily identify with. |
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| Although various customs and local folklore have depicted the shape and design of these items; what has remained eternal are their meanings. Amulets depicting Christ's crucifixion are emblematic in their meanings and can be found in a variety of designs. They are made from various metals and other materials. Some of them originate from ancient folklore and represent regional beliefs and practices. |
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| Hamsas can be found worn on the neck as amulets, or hung on the inner walls or outer doors of houses. In Islamic tradition, the Hamsa is also known as the "Hand of Fatima" who was the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. Jewish tradition also features this charm which relate to first five books of the Old Testament, known as the Torah. For this reason, the Hamsa is sometimes referred to as the "Hand of Miriam", the sister of Moses. |
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