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Raw and Primitive Horseshoe Ring

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This horseshoe ring has a raw and primitive style... but not only that

  • The horseshoe is one of the most effective lucky charms in history
  • Used from Antiquity to the present day by the greatest warriors
  • One-piece ring with a raw style
  • Material: stainless steel
  • Different sizes available
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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The horseshoe is probably one of the best known lucky charms in the Western world

Whether it symbolizes wealth, power, or success, human beings may have worn jewelry for a variety of reasons.

The ring you see here has a somewhat different purpose: to protect you against evil and bring you luck.

Yes, despite a fairly pronounced raw style, the greatest interest of this horseshoe ring does not lie in its appearance...

In fact, the question of the origin of the powers of this symbol, ancient and mysterious, divides.

For some historians, it seems that it was the iron from which they were made that may have given them their abilities.

It is true that this material has long been associated with fire (in which it is forged), strength and power. For the record, iron ore was even used in the Middle Ages to repel witches.

If we go back even further, around the 9th century BCE, we can find a people for whom the horseshoe already had such importance: the Chaldeans.

According to them, the "U" shape of the irons connected them to the moon, and therefore made them a symbol of one of their most important goddesses.

From a less pagan point of view, there is a Christian legend which explains to us how a simple blacksmith deceived the devil and succeeded in nailing irons to his hooves, thus scaring him forever of representations of horseshoes.

In any case, one thing is certain: there are several avenues that can explain the strange powers that this crude and primitive horseshoe ring gives off.

And you, which one speaks to you the most?