a small object, usually from an animal, worn either for spiritual protection or to promote good fortune.
A decorative figure of a spirit animal, spirit helper or spiritual symbol that is used like a charm to call upon the help of good spirits and ward off bad ones. An amulet is distinguished from an effigy in that is usually worn or carried rather than displayed.
A magickally charged object which gets rid of negative energies. A protective object.
An object made of natural material eg. fossil or stone, used to give its wearer protection by deflecting negative energies. It shouldn't be confused with talismans which are person-made.
An amulet (from Latin amuletum, meaning A means of protection) or a talisman (from Arabic tilasm, ultimately from Greek telesma) consists of any object intended to bring good luck and/or protection to its owner. Potential amulets include: gems or simple stones, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, plants, animals, gestures, etc.; even words said in certain occasions – for example: vade retro, Satanas – (Latin, "go back, Satan"), to repel evil or bad luck.
a charm worn to protect the wearer from evil or to bring good luck
An object, image, or inscription believed to be possessed of magical powers which grant the bearer good fortune or to ward off curses and evil magic. See also " talisman".
An object naturally producing certain effects.
( AM·u·let). A talisman or charm worn to ward off evil and to bring about good luck.
A Magickally charged object for protection (different to a Talisman)
A charm or magical device provided to the hero to protect him from danger. See also "elixir."
A magickally charged object usually used as protection
A magical object that deflects negative energy.
A consecrated object (usually a small, colored stone, or a piece of metal inscribed with runes or other magickal symbols) that possesses the power to draw love or good luck, among other things. Amulets are also used to protect against threatening influences, evil, and misfortune.
A small object usually worn around the neck or as a ring to ward off evil, harm, or illness. May also be worn to bring good fortune and protection from harm. A charm, fetish or good-luck piece.
A magickally charged object used to deflect specific, usually negative, energies. A protective object.
A passive charm that serves as a magnet for a particular idea or entity
Object to ward off the evil eye.
An object that is worn or carried to protect a person from evil.
An object commonly worn as a pendant to ward off evil or bring good luck, for example, a figurine of an animal or a god.
A charm carried about the person; a medicine supposed to have occult operation. (Chambers, 41.)
a trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil
a charm with protective powers
a charm worn for certain purpose as in protection, luck or love etc
a magically empowered item that deflects specific energies or forces from the person wearing or carrying it
an object believed to have magical powers
an object of superstition
an object which has intrinsic power to give protection to its
an object worn or carried on the person, or preserved in some other way, for magico-religious reasons, that is, to cure disease, provide luck, or protect the possessor from specified danger or misfortune
a piece of jewellery or metalwork bearing a religious or magical symbol
a piece of parchment with religiously significant words and symbols, which is worn as a necklace
a small object that a person wears, carries, or offers to a deity because he or she believes that it will magically bestow a particular power or form of protection
a small object with the power to protect the wearer against misfortune
a specially created object, made just for the purpose that it will be used for
A natural object which is charged with positive energy to repel negative energy. Amulets consist of stones and fossils, and are not be confused with talismans, which are of man made materials.
A magically charged object, often used to deflect negative energy.
something worn on the body because of its supposed magic power to protect against injury or evil.
An object worn, carried or placed to guard against negativity or other vibrations. A protective object.
a small object worn on the body that it is supposed to protect against harm
charm or object carried about the person as a protection from evil or to bring good luck
small token, for example a hieroglyphic symbol or figurine of a god, that is believed to provide magical protection or another kind of benefit to its wearer
A magically charged object which deflects specific, usually negative energies. Compare to Talisman.
A charm, usually worn around the neck, to provide luck or to ward off evil.
A charm believed to protect the wearer against evil or to bring good fortune.
An object that has the power to ward off ghosts and evil spirits.
small, symbolic object endowed with protective powers worn both by the living and the dead
An ornament inscribed with a magic spell or sign, usually worn around the neck or wrist.
normally a small leather bag with a charm or item of personal attachment worn around the neck. Amulets are popular as wards and guards for protection.
A magickally charged object which deflects specific, usually negative energies. Generally, a protective object
an object worn as a protective charm to ward off sickness, injury or evil
Although amulet and talisman are often used interchangeably (and I often use them that way, also), an amulet is usually defined as something that repels negativity. For example, an amulet could be worn to ward off bad luck.
A charm worn around the neck in order to bring good luck or ward off evil.
An amulet is an object used for good luck or as charm against evil.
An object charged with personal energies through ritual or meditation, often used to ward off a certain force or person.
An object worn or carried which acts as a protective force for the wearer. Such as as crystal, a medallion like the St. Christopher medal or the Abracadabra of the Gnostics.
An object which is reputed to give protection to the carrier. Amulets are objects found in nature such as stones and are not to be confused with manmade talismans.
An amulet is a protective charm that is worn (like a bulla). It is worn in the hope of protecting the wearer from evil or illness or to bring the wearer good luck. The amulet above is turquoise with carved inscriptions, set in gold.
Any object that's thought to have the power to ward off ghosts and evil spirits or to bring good luck
an object that deflects negative energy. It is usually worn on the person.
An object that is thought to bring good luck or have the power to protect from ghosts or spirits and ward off evil.
Something worn as a charm against evil or injury.
Small figure or symbol hung from a chain or strap from the neck, ostensibly to ward of evil or to bring luck or other positive reaction (love, prosperity, etc.). Three such charms were placed in the wrappings of mummies to protect the deceased or to endow him/her with magical powers.
a small object, either worn or carried, that was thought to ward off evil
An object worn as a protective charm against evil.
A charm worn by the living or placed on a mummy to ward off evil spirits or bring good luck.
An object attributed with magical value worn on a person.
Any object worn with the belief that it bestows good fortune or wards off misfortune.
pendant or charm carried as a protection from evil or illness or to bring good luck.
A charm, often in the form of hieroglyphs, gods or sacred animals; made of precious stones or faience. They were worn like jewelry during life, and were included within the mummy wrappings for the afterlife.