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Horseshoe Key Holders

€5.00

The use of a horseshoe as protective and a good luck symbol goes back many centuries so it is good to have it in your home. The iron horseshoe has a long history as a powerful good luck charm in most Western countries.

Meath Travellers Workshop use a Worn Horseshoe Rather Than a New One. It is believed that an actual, worn horseshoe will be infused with powerful energy as it was used to protect the horse over a long period of time. It will also carry a strong energy imprint of the horse - a strong, free-spirited and powerful animal.

Traveller Folklore

Hang a horseshoe above your door with the two ends pointing down this will ensure that the luck is shared with all who pass under it.

Every bride should be given a horse shoe on their wedding day to ensure a happy union.

A painted horseshoe given to a baby when they are eight days old will provide good luck to the child.

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The use of a horseshoe as protective and a good luck symbol goes back many centuries so it is good to have it in your home. The iron horseshoe has a long history as a powerful good luck charm in most Western countries.

Meath Travellers Workshop use a Worn Horseshoe Rather Than a New One. It is believed that an actual, worn horseshoe will be infused with powerful energy as it was used to protect the horse over a long period of time. It will also carry a strong energy imprint of the horse - a strong, free-spirited and powerful animal.

Traveller Folklore

Hang a horseshoe above your door with the two ends pointing down this will ensure that the luck is shared with all who pass under it.

Every bride should be given a horse shoe on their wedding day to ensure a happy union.

A painted horseshoe given to a baby when they are eight days old will provide good luck to the child.

The use of a horseshoe as protective and a good luck symbol goes back many centuries so it is good to have it in your home. The iron horseshoe has a long history as a powerful good luck charm in most Western countries.

Meath Travellers Workshop use a Worn Horseshoe Rather Than a New One. It is believed that an actual, worn horseshoe will be infused with powerful energy as it was used to protect the horse over a long period of time. It will also carry a strong energy imprint of the horse - a strong, free-spirited and powerful animal.

Traveller Folklore

Hang a horseshoe above your door with the two ends pointing down this will ensure that the luck is shared with all who pass under it.

Every bride should be given a horse shoe on their wedding day to ensure a happy union.

A painted horseshoe given to a baby when they are eight days old will provide good luck to the child.

 

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