Scarab Beetle
Egypt
The sacred Egyptian beetle of Khepri, symbol of transformation, rebirth, and the rising sun.
Category
Charms for achievement, career growth, and reaching goals
Egypt
The sacred Egyptian beetle of Khepri, symbol of transformation, rebirth, and the rising sun.
Japan
The round, roly-poly Daruma doll is Japan's symbol of perseverance — you set a goal, paint one eye, and complete the other only when the goal is achieved.
China
The Chinese dragon is the supreme symbol of imperial power, auspicious fortune, and the dynamic yang energy that drives all achievement and transformation.
Japan
The koi fish symbolizes perseverance, ambition, and transformation — the legendary carp that swam upstream and leaped the Dragon Gate to become a dragon.
India
The elephant-headed Hindu deity Ganesha is the remover of obstacles and the lord of new beginnings.
Ancient Egypt / Greece
The Phoenix — the mythical bird that rises reborn from its own ashes — is the world's most powerful symbol of resurrection, transformation, and the triumph of the human spirit over adversity.
Australia
The iconic returning weapon of Australia symbolising the universal law that what you send out always comes back.
New Zealand
The sacred Maori fish hook pendant, worn as a charm of prosperity, safe sea travel, and the strength to draw abundance from any ocean.
China
The Dragon Turtle combines the protective wisdom of the turtle with the powerful success energy of the dragon, creating one of feng shui's most potent talismans for career advancement.
China
The Ru Yi scepter — its name literally meaning 'as you wish' — is China's ultimate symbol of authority, fulfilled ambitions, and the power to make everything proceed according to one's will.
China
The carp leaping the Dragon Gate is East Asia's most powerful metaphor for achieved ambition — a charm depicting the moment of transformation when sustained effort becomes transcendent success.
China
The Luopan feng shui compass is the master instrument of Chinese geomancy, used to align buildings, graves, and lives with the optimal energy flows of the cosmos.
South Korea
The three-legged crow of the sun is an ancient East Asian solar symbol representing the divine energy of achievement, the connection between heaven and earth, and the unstoppable power of solar vitality.
Japan
Koinobori — carp-shaped wind streamers — are flown on Children's Day in Japan as a wish for children's strength, perseverance, and the courage to leap over life's obstacles.
Iran
The magnificent mythical bird of Persian legend, a creature of wisdom, healing, and the unity of all knowledge.
Iran
The winged divine figure of Zoroastrian Iran, symbol of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds.
UAE / Saudi Arabia / Qatar
The sacred hunting bird of the Arabian Peninsula, a symbol of power, precision, and the noble Bedouin tradition of falconry.
Saudi Arabia / UAE
The world's oldest and most beautiful horse breed, a Bedouin symbol of loyalty, speed, and noble spirit.
Lebanon
The magnificent cedar tree of Lebanon, symbol of national pride, strength, and the divine groves that once covered the mountain.
Kuwait
A traditional Arabian sailing vessel, symbol of Kuwait's seafaring heritage of pearl diving, trade, and maritime courage.
Qatar
The Arabian oryx, Qatar's national animal, a symbol of resilience — extinct in the wild and brought back through conservation.
Algeria
The desert fox with enormous ears, Algeria's beloved national symbol of cunning, adaptability, and Saharan resilience.
Egypt
The royal Egyptian oval frame that encircles and protects sacred names with eternal power.
Egypt
A miniature of humanity's greatest monuments, channeling ancient energy of achievement and cosmic alignment.
Egypt
The ancient Egyptian symbol of stability, endurance, and the spine of the god Osiris.
Nigeria
Horned Igbo personal shrine figure representing the right hand of achievement and personal destiny.
Ghana
The Akan symbol of a bird looking backward — representing wisdom in learning from the past to build the future.
Ghana
Woven silk and cotton fabric of the Akan whose patterns encode proverbs, royal achievements, and ancestral pride.
Ethiopia
Sacred bean from its homeland — Ethiopia — representing abundance, community, and the gift Ethiopia gave to the world.
Nigeria
Masterpiece of African metalwork from the Benin Kingdom — recording royal history in cast bronze with extraordinary skill.
Zambia
The African Fish Eagle of Zambia — supreme symbol of freedom, clear vision, and leadership above the ordinary.
Fiji
The sacred sperm whale tooth of Fiji, the most spiritually powerful charm of the Pacific, offered only at life's most sacred moments.
Papua New Guinea
The spectacular plume bird of Papua New Guinea, carried as a charm of extraordinary achievement, natural glory, and the rewards of authentic self-display.
Mexico (Aztec/Mexica civilization)
A replica of the great Mexica calendar stone, representing cosmic time, solar power, and the cyclical nature of all creation.
Mexico (Aztec/Toltec civilization)
A symbol of the feathered serpent deity — the union of earthly and divine, wisdom and power, sky and earth — one of Mesoamerica's greatest spiritual concepts.
Peru (Chimú and Inca civilization)
The iconic ceremonial sacrificial knife of ancient Andean civilization, now a symbol of Peruvian identity and good fortune.
Argentina (Pampas region)
The iconic facón of the Argentine gaucho — a large sheath knife symbolizing autonomy, courage, and the free life of the Pampas horseman.
Ecuador (Montecristi and Cuenca)
The world's finest straw hat — technically Ecuadorian, famously misnamed — a symbol of artisan excellence, trade's global reach, and working with grace under tropical sun.
France
The stylised lily of French royalty, emblem of divine favour and noble aspiration.
France
The Gallic rooster, symbol of French pride and the courage to greet each new dawn.
Spain
The proud bull of Spain, emblem of strength, passion, and the courage to face life head-on.
United Kingdom
The navigator's wheel that guides the ship of life toward chosen destinations.
Portugal
The navigator's flower that ensures the bearer always finds their way to true north.
Russia
The mythical glowing bird of Slavic folklore that brings both great fortune and great challenge to those who pursue it.
Czech Republic
The bumbling Czech folk hero who outwits authority through cheerful incomprehension — patron charm of the clever underdog.
Poland
Poland's heraldic eagle — the crowned white eagle on red — symbol of national strength, sovereignty, and enduring courage.
Latvia
Latvia's ancient warrior ring — three interlaced silver bands representing the trinity of Latvian cosmic wisdom.
Albania
The double-headed black eagle of Albania — one of heraldry's most ancient symbols, worn by Albanians as a declaration of Illyrian pride and unbreakable sovereignty.
Kazakhstan
The golden eagle of Kazakh falconry — a symbol of noble freedom, visionary sight, and the sovereign power of the steppe.
Ancient Egypt / Multiple traditions
The triangle is one of the most stable geometric forms and a potent symbol of aspiration, the trinity of mind-body-spirit, divine power, and focused manifestation.
Universal / All ancient cultures
The sun charm is one of humanity's oldest and most universally meaningful symbols, representing life-giving energy, confidence, success, and the radiant power of one's own essential nature.
Vedic / Hellenistic Astrology
The North Node charm supports the wearer in moving toward their soul's evolutionary direction — the astrological point that represents growth, new territory, and the fulfillment of one's deepest purpose.
Ancient Babylon / Rome
The Mars charm harnesses the energy of the warrior planet to boost courage, drive, physical vitality, competitive edge, and the determination to pursue goals with unstoppable force.
Hellenistic Astrology
The Saturn return talisman supports those navigating the astrological Saturn return — the significant life review occurring around ages 28-30 and 58-60 — with clarity, discipline, and the courage to build authentic lives.
Afghanistan
The royal blue stone of wisdom and truth, carried as a charm of intellectual power, inner vision, and the authority of those who speak truth to power.
South Africa
The chatoyant golden-brown stone of courage and discernment, worn as a charm for sharp perception, confident action, and the focused power of the predator's gaze.
India
The bold orange stone of vitality and creative courage, carried as a charm for motivation, artistic inspiration, and the passionate pursuit of action.
Brazil
The golden gem of authentic truth and abundant joy, carried as a charm for manifesting desires, expressing personal truth, and attracting magnificent good fortune.
Sri Lanka
The heavenly blue stone of wisdom and divine favour, worn as a charm of mental clarity, loyal devotion, and the blessings of those who seek truth in all things.
United States
Oversized plush dice hung from rearview mirrors — an American icon of daring, luck, and the gamble of the open road.