Necklace with An Oak Acorn
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An acorn is pretty common. However, certain peoples, such as the Celts and their British descendants, see it as a true good luck charm.
- Because it is produced by the oak tree, the acorn is sacred to many people
- Used in some pagan magic rituals
- Necklace recommended by our specialist in pre-Christian spirituality
- Tassel size: 4.2 x 1.9 cm
- Necklace length: 50 cm
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Oh well, the acorn is a lucky charm?
Well yes, absolutely !
The acorn is considered sacred in many cultures. In ancient times, it was associated with magic because of the tree it grows on: the oak.
For a long time, wise people believed that it was a sacred tree and that everything related to it necessarily depended on supernatural forces.
As the oak produces acorns every year no matter what, they have been associated with continued growth, the ability to move forward through trials, and hope for a better tomorrow.
In short, the Celtic Druids saw it as a very powerful magical symbol, a real good luck charm in short.
This makes us reconsider our views on the glans, doesn't it?
With the Roman invasions, the Celts were forced to retreat and found themselves mostly entrenched on the island of Britain. Obviously, English culture is marked by this glorious heritage.
The English therefore also consider the oak acorn as a symbol of protection. Although this corresponds to a certain paganism (which today's people have mostly abandoned), the tradition has been able to be preserved.
More than simply benefiting from the powers of a lucky charm, wearing this necklace with an oak acorn is above all helping an ancient custom to last for another thousand years.