Four-Leaf Clover (Ireland) Finding a four-leaf clover  is believed to bring good  luck and fortune. Each leaf  is said to represent hope, faith, love, and luck.

Horseshoe (Various Cultures)  Hanging a horseshoe above a doorway is thought to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. It's often positioned with the open end facing upward to catch and hold luck.

Maneki Neko (Japan) The "beckoning cat" is a popular Japanese figurine often found in shops and homes. It is believed to bring luck, prosperity, and good fortune to its owner.

Elephant (Various Cultures)  In various cultures, elephants are considered symbols of luck, wisdom, and protection. The trunk's upward position is particularly auspicious.

Acorns  (Nordic and Celtic Cultures)  Acorns and oak trees are symbols of growth, potential, and protection in several cultures, representing luck and abundance.

Dreamcatcher  (Native American) Dreamcatchers are believed to protect people from negative dreams and energies while letting positive dreams pass through, bringing good luck.

Scarab Beetle  (Ancient Egypt) The scarab beetle symbolizes rebirth, transformation, and protection. It was seen as a powerful amulet for bringing good luck and warding off evil.

Red Envelopes (China) Red envelopes, or "hongbao," are often given during special occasions and holidays. They contain money and are believed to bring good luck, blessings, and prosperity.

Swastik (Various Cultures)  The swastik, a sacred  symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other  cultures, represents well-being, good luck,  and positivity.