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Lucky Series

Wanna get lucky? Our prints are sure to put a smile on your face and maybe even bring some luck your way. No animals are harmed when you use these talisman either!

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Rabbit's foot

In some cultures, a rabbit's foot is carried as an amulet believed to bring good luck. This belief is held by people in a great number of places around the world, including Europe, China, Africa, Australia and North and South America.

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Maneki Neko

Maneki Neko translates to "beckoning cat". These cats are said to bring good luck in Japanese culture and can be found all over the place. Raised hands have different meanings. (Right paw raised: Brings wealth and good luck, Left paw raised: Attracts customers to a place of business, Both paws raised: Provides protection)

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Horse shoe & clovers

The amalgamation of luck, protection and religion have made the horseshoe a good luck charm that wards off evil and misfortune.

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The leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It's often said that Ireland is home to more four-leaf clovers than any other place, giving meaning to the phrase “the luck of the Irish."

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