Rabbit's Foot
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The rabbit's foot is one of the most famous lucky charms in the world, but do you know its origin?
- Designed to be hung wherever you want (on a wall, a key holder, etc.)
- Selected by our Africa specialist
- No rabbits were harmed to bring you this lucky charm
- Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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A rabbit's foot... Isn't that a bit barbaric?
Rest assured, no animals were harmed to make this lucky charm.
We made the decision to choose a craftsman offering us artificial rabbit feet.
This may displease some people, but we are sensitive to animal welfare and did not want any living being to be killed to make our lucky charms.
That being said, let's now take a look at this lucky charm...
The belief that a rabbit's foot could attract good luck actually comes from Africa. This idea that a spiritual connection could exist between humans and animals dates back thousands of years and is an important basis of the continent's beliefs.
As you can imagine, the rabbit's foot therefore occupies a special place in the hearts of many Afro descendants.
However, it was not only Africans who considered the rabbit as a special animal...
Celtic Druids believed that because rabbits spend so much time underground, they might have developed the ability to communicate with gods and spirits.
Proof of a certain effectiveness, the rabbit's foot has stood the test of time, and has been passed down through generations.
In the 16th century, this African lucky charm was mentioned in scientific literature as a means of preventing aches and pains.
It would later appear in African-American Voodoo (a belief consisting of a combination of African folklore and European tradition).
You should know that, in the world of esotericism, a voodoo lucky charm is often synonymous with black magic. This information is essential to have in mind and we had to give it to you.
In the end, no matter what culture taught you about the existence of the rabbit's foot, the fact is that this lucky charm is worth the detour, if only for its history.