Ancient Egyptians had scarab amulets, swivel rings, impression seals, and more to protect them in this world and the afterlife. Beetle: The Egyptian scarab specifically represents luck in the form of solar power.The bear was thought to have supernatural powers because of its miraculous ability to sustain itself (and its large mass, plus give birth) during the long winter months. Bear: The bear was considered extremely lucky by small North American Native Indian tribes, ancient Siberian clans, and ancient migrants around Alaska.
In China, the bat symbolizes long, happy life. In ancient Egypt goldfish were kept in the house as a lucky omen for the family and helped cheer up domestic situations. Ancient Greeks believed goldfish enhanced good luck in marriage and relationships. It is one among the eight sacred symbols of the Buddha where they represent fertility, abundance and harmony with the flow of life. Goldfish: The gold fish brings good luck in the form of tranquility, wisdom and long life.Butterfly: a butterfly alighting on you was a sign of good luck in most cultures around the world.Some, like the four leaf clover or the horseshoe are well-known symbols of luck, but what about the animals? ( You can find all the products below the explanation :-D) All the animals and items in this collection are symbols of good luck in one or more traditions or cultures.