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The Italian horn is a pepper-shaped amulet that is significant to southern Italy. This little talisman is commonly worn as a necklace and is believed to bring you good luck, ward off the evil eye, and promote fertility. In this article, we’ll uncover the Italian horn’s symbolism and origins, how to use it, and answer who can wear it. Read on to find out more!
Italian Horn Symbolism
The Italian horn symbolizes good luck. It is thought to attract good fortune, repel negative energy, and guard against the evil eye. The Italian horn is also believed to encourage fertility. The amulet resembles a bull’s horn and is usually worn as a necklace.
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