Horseshoes
Horseshoes are placed on horses to protect their hooves from the wear and tear they suffer when trotting through difficult places or dirt roads full of rocks; however, it is believed that these peculiar objects serve as good luck charms for people who have one in their possession.
Since ancient times it was believed that a horseshoe protected you from negative energies, bad luck and the influence of witches.
This belief has its origin in Greece, which spread it to the West during the 4th century, with the firm belief that it was a symbol of fortune and served to ward off evil spirits. On the other hand, it was well known that for a horseshoe to have more power as an amulet, it had to be found after a horse had lost it, in this way it would be worn and would have more positive energies.
Another very famous belief is that if you bend one of the horseshoe nails and create a kind of ring, this talisman will protect you from illness and you will have a full and healthy life. For this reason, there are those who carry a horseshoe as a keychain or as a pendant so that their luck will protect them from bad vibes wherever they go.
Technical data sheet
- Size: 2cm x 2.2cm
- Material: Solid .925 Silver
- Secondary material: Gold plating
- Fact: Patented product made in the Taxco De Mis Amores SA de CV workshops in Taxco de Alarcón, Guerrero
1. Storage: Store your silver jewelry in a dry and dark place, preferably in a soft cloth case or bag to avoid contact with light and air, which can cause oxidation.2. Regular Cleaning: Clean your silver jewelry regularly with a soft cloth or a silver-specific cleaner. Avoid using abrasive products that may scratch the surface.3. Avoid humidity: Silver tends to tarnish more quickly in humid environments. Avoid wearing your jewelry in the shower, pool or sauna.4. Chemicals: Keep your jewelry away from chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, detergents and cleaning products as they can damage the finish of the silver.5. Daily Wear: If you wear your silver jewelry frequently, friction with your skin can help keep it shiny. However, avoid contact with elements that may scratch them.6. Periodic Checks: Inspect your jewelry regularly to make sure there is no damage, loose stones or worn pieces. If necessary, take your jewelry to a jeweler for repairs.7. Avoid air exposure: If you don't plan to wear your jewelry for a while, consider wrapping it in an anti-tarnish cloth or storing it in an airtight bag to minimize air exposure.