Saint Patrick’s Day may only fall once a year, but most homeowners are looking to keep luck in their homes all year round. Take a look at some of these common lucky household items and the beliefs behind them.
New Brooms: It is considered bad luck to bring the broom from an old house into a new one. Instead, leave the old broom behind when you move out, and buy a new broom to carry in when you first enter your new home.
New Brooms: It is considered bad luck to bring the broom from an old house into a new one. Instead, leave the old broom behind when you move out, and buy a new broom to carry in when you first enter your new home.
Goldfish: Having a pet goldfish in your home is said to bring positivity and good luck. If you have a big enough aquarium, eight goldfish kept with one black fish is the ideal to remove bad luck.
Coins: In the Philippines, it’s believed that scattering coins around the living room of a new home will bring financial prosperity.
Horseshoe: Hanging a horse shoe above your doorway is said to protect evil from entering your household.
Dreamcatchers: In Native American cultures, a dreamcatcher hung in the bedroom is thoughy to ward off bad dreams.
Shamrocks: And of course, having the symbol of a shamrock in your home. The three leaves of the Shamrock is said to represent yesterday, today, and tomorrow. It will bring luck lasting through your life.
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