Avoid bad luck

How do you avoid bad luck and ill health?    

How is it that some people always seem to be ‘lucky’?    

How is that some people always seem to avoid bad luck? 

More often than not it is because they BELIEVE that they are lucky or that they are going, for example, to have a ‘good day’       

Any sports psychologist will tell you that, at the top levels of any game, it is the mental edge . . the BELIEF in winning, that makes the difference between a champion and an ‘also-ran’.

Our good luck gifts are based on ancient faiths, talismans, and symbols that have helped people for many years. People have put their faith in these beliefs for centuries. Our gifts help people to have this belief.

Vitruvian Man was lucky for da Vinci
Luck of Perceval in his beloved Alcazaba
Spanish artist Jesús de Perceval based his artistic group Los Indalianos on the lucky symbol of Almería – the Indalo.
Rainbow Man petroglyph-lucky in Hawaii

As Henry Ford said: “If you think you can, you can. And if you think you can’t . . you’re right!”

One of the reasons we are so confident is that it has been proved that belief in a lucky charm and in the concept of good luck really does help people avoid bad luck: For example:

– This University of Cologne report published in the American Journal of Psychological Science. 

– Or these University findings in 2004, when researchers from the Universities of Edinburgh, in Scotland, and Hertfordshire, in England (including the well-renowned psychologist, Professor Richard Wiseman) conducted experiments relating to good fortune. They concluded that lucky charms mattered .

Flores
Indalo bracelet blue
Heart necklace glass clear

And now, with the latest study by the University of Cologne (see this Dail Mail article), this has been shown to be true. It is BELIEF (in good luck charm – or a symbol of faith like a Christian fish or cross) that makes people have more luck – and avoid misfortune.

A while back, Professor Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire in the UK, and author of the research article “Why lucky charms matter”) said that those who think they are UNLCKY should change their outlook and discover how to generate good fortune for themselves. (See this report on the BBC ). After all, fear of bad luck is the basis of many superstitions which are so powerfully accepted around the world. “Touching wood” or “Crossing your fingers” to avoid bad luck are almost universal. Avoiding the number 13 is SO important to SO MANY people that it is often absent from the seat number on a plane – or even the whole floor of a hotel.

Our lucky charms (like Spain’s Indalo symbol for example, a Hamsa charm, or Christian symbols like the Scallop Shell of St James or the Latin Cross) are well-known and recognised as powerful amulets to avoid bad luck . . which is why so many people have used them for so long . . they believe they will work.

Many people put their faith (or belief) in God (or a God) – and religions around the world use their own symbols to help ward off evil spirits and bad luck, and to help attract better fortune. Naturally, we also stock some products with symbols (such as the Christian cross) that are based on religious beliefs – for the millions of people around the world that put their faith in God.

Help friends avoid bad luck today with one of our recognised good luck charms or symbols like:

Faith Jewellery

Gifts to wish Good Health and Wellness

Cross glass
El sol
Camino jet ring
Ring from The Way of St James – El Camino de Santiago

SEE some Occasion-Related or Personalised gifts to help bring good luck in our various Group shops: (EG: Some of these links take you to our Indalo Mart sister site and some to our our CENTRAL (Group) SHOP):

Gifts for young women   –  Gifts for Xmas  –  Gifts for a Wedding Anniversary  –  Gifts for Wedding Day   –  Gifts for Women –  Gifts for Valentine’s Day  –  Gifts for Travellers   –  Gifts for Trust  –  Gifts for Travel  –  Gifts for Thanksgiving  –  Gifts to say Thank You   –  Gifts for Support  –  Gifts for Spiritual Wellbeing   –  Gifts for students  –  Gifts for sisters  –  Gifts for Retirement   –  Gifts for a Ruby Wedding- Anniversary   –  Gifts for people in hospital  –  Gifts for the Office  –  Gifts for older women / ladies  –  Gifts for older men  –  Gifts for a New Baby

Gifts for Peace –  Gifts for Nan / Nana  –  Gifts for new Dads –  Gifts for New Mums  –  Gifts for Mum  –  Gifts for Mothers Day   –  Gifts for Men  –  Gifts for Leaving event  –  Gifts for Lovers  –  Gifts for Love  –  Gifts for Ladies  –  Gifts for the Kitchen  –  Gifts for Joy  –  Gifts for Inspiration  –  Gifts for ill people  –  Gifts for Husbands  –  Gifts for Hope  –  Gifts for the Home  –  Gifts for Her  –  Gifts for Him  –  Gifts for Graduation  –  Gifts for Granddad  –  Gifts for Grandma  –  Gifts for the Groom –  Gifts to Get Well –  Gifts for Fiancee –  Gifts for Faith –  Religious Gifts for Fathers Day  –  Gifts for Feelgood  –  Gifts for Forever  –  Gifts for Friendship  –

Gifts for a Friend  –  Gifts for Engagement  –  Gifts for Encouragement  –  Gifts for Easter  –  Gifts for Dreams  –  Gifts for Daughters  –  Gifts for Dad  –  Gifts for Daddy  –  Gifts for Courage  –  Gifts for Congratulations  –   Gifts for Christening  –  Religious Gifts for Christmas  –  Gifts for Caring –  Gifts for Bridesmaids  –  Gifts for the Bride  –  Gifts for Best Friends  –  Gifts for Birthday  –  Gifts for Best Man  –  Gifts for Belief  –  Gifts for a Baby Shower  –  Gifts for Aspiration  –  Gifts for an Anniversary  –  Gifts for Appreciation  –  Gifts for Always  –  Gifts for Affection –     

Mental health bracelet - Amethyst and Indalo for wellness

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Mental health bracelet - Amethyst and Indalo for wellness
Product Details

. . an ideal gift for someone with dreams, and to promote calmness and wellbeing

This lovely amethyst charm bracelet consists of chips of mystical, purple-coloured amethyst set amongst bali-style silver-coloured flowers, and a small sterling-silver lucky Indalo. This combination makes the perfect present for someone needing a calm mental attitude mixed with good fortune to achieve their goal - such as when taking an Exam, starting a New Job, going to University or a New School for the first time, or taking part in a Competition.

Dimensions: Bracelet measures approx 19cms (7.5") in length with a 1.5" (3.5cms) extender chain, so is suitable for most wrist sizes.

:)- Gift-Wrapped

:)- Option for free information card (see photo)

:)- Personal message can be added

:)- Rapid shipping

This mystical and spiritual gemstone bracelet with an Indalo charm attached makes the ideal gift to promote patience and calmness on top of good fortune, and is highly suitable for someone facing stressful events such as entering a competition or starting a new job, or for a friend or loved-one beginning on a new adventure. Comes gift-wrapped, like all our presents - and we can print a personal message on your behalf

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AMETHYST: The Mystical gemstone
Amethyst is the stone of the mind - a spiritual and mystical gemstone that has been highly prized for centuries. It is believed to instil patience, balance, calmness, and peace. Amethyst makes the ideal gift for events like Exams and Competitions that need thoughtfulness, calmness and intellect.

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INDALO Rainbow Warrior as a Protector

Native Indians of North America believed that the rainbow was a representation of the Great Spirit - the Creator (they still do). They use the expression ‘Rainbow Warrior’ to describe this mystical being that will protect them - being the bridge between the physical and the spiritual worlds. The Indalo Rainbow Man is similar, with many representations throughout the world but principally known as Indalo Man in Andaucía, southern Spain where this ‘Indalo’ symbol is said to impart a sense of protection and safekeeping. Even today, in the small village pueblos that lie hidden behind the giant sierras that roll down to the Mediterranean shores in eastern Andalucía, the Indalo is known as a symbol of protection. It is an integral part of the culture of this part of Spain and represents to some, a little guardian angel, promising good luck, health protection and prosperity, and it is used extensively as a lucky charm, amulet or talisman.

More information about Amethyst . . and jewellery that might help with anxiety - and Mental Health

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