Give These Gifts That Bring Good Luck (2024)

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Every gift is an expression of love. But choose wisely and you can also bring luck to the recipient. If you're looking for just the right thing for newlyweds or to celebrate a homeowner's new digs, consider gifting them something that not only comes from the heart, but is also a token of good luck. Cultures around the world believe that certain items exude positive energy—from bamboo that bestows abundance of wealth and pineapples as a symbol of welcome. But the same token applies to negative energy too; putting a bow on a chef’s knife or wrapping a seemingly innocuous soap set can be considered a misstep that has the power to sever a friendship.

These superstitions often stem from different rituals that societies and cultures have implemented to protect a home, and the people in it. The idea is that certain objects have unique powers and energies (both positive and negative), so what you bring inside the home matters, says Phillips Stevens, Ph.D., professor of Anthropology Emeritus, State University of New York at Buffalo and author of forthcoming book Rethinking the Anthropology of Magic and Witchcraft (Routledge). (And that's true for lucky items you bring into your own home as well, not just gifts.)

Superstitious or not, no one is going to turn away a little extra luck. Plus, the meaning behind the present makes in interesting story—let the recipient know how this thoughtful item can enhance their abode. Here are 15 symbols of good fortune you can wrap up for the lucky couple or happy homeowner, and six items you’ll want to skip.

In Feng Shui, the traditional art of Chinese geomancy, fish represent wealth and prosperity. This also one of the reasons why koi ponds are prolific in Japanese garden designs. For a functional take on these swimmers, look for something like these koi napkin rings by Joanna Buchanan, a perfect gift for couples who look to host with abundance.

Bamboo is said to have been used in Feng Shui for over 5,000 years as a vehicle for Chi energy. The thought goes that positive energy moves through the hollow plant, allowing for health and wealth to grow. A bamboo plant is always a lovely gift for a new home (or a new marriage—consider the relationship advice to "bend like bamboo" in arguments, finding compromises that won't break you).

But we believe you can interpret the symbol broadly, and think outside the potted plant to items such as bamboo-handled flatware, or this Quince bamboo sheet set. (And if you spot bamboo sheets on a couple's registry, you're golden!) What’s more, designer Lindsey Putzier in Hudson, Ohio, notes that since bamboo sheets are on the pricier side, it’s not something most people would purchase for themselves.

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Salt Shakers

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Spilling salt is deemed bad luck. Keep it contained with quirky salt shakers. Amp up the good fortune with pomegranate shakers—with its multitude of seeds, the fruit is an almost universal symbol for fertility. (Or, choose salt shakers in the shape of another lucky symbol such as pineapple.)

Whatever salt shaker you choose, consider pairing this gift with finishing salt, which is an emblem of protection, loyalty, and permanence.

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The elephant is a symbol of success and wisdom, which is rooted in narratives from Southeast Asia. The association of elephants with luck may be related to Ganeshathe Hindu god with an elephant’s head known for removing obstacles. These animals are scene-stealers, so to make sure your lucky gift will fit into anyone's decor, consider scaling down and amping up on detail. Think keepsake boxes with ornamental touches, like this candle by L'Objet.

Burning incense is said to manifest positive vibes, especially if you opt for scents like sandalwood, which is said to have cleansing properties. The lucky link goes back to rituals that use the burning of incense to enhance spirituality in Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity. It can also amp up the ambience in any home—especially when burned in a chic vessel like Tom Dixon's Fog Incense Set.

Ornamental lace on wedding gowns is a classic, and for good reason: legend has it that an Adriatic fisherman left his betrothed a fishnet, which the woman wove into a lace pattern. Keep up the romanticism with a newlywed gift of lace-trimmed guest towels, like the Luzon Linen Fingertip Towel, to bring enduring love into a home.

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The colorful beauties aren't just elegant; they're also a symbol of luck in Hinduism as the flock is associated with Lord Krishna. Buddhists see these sacred birds are symbols of watchfulness, likely because the feathers evoke eyes. And in Christianity, they symbolize eternal life, because an early legend held that peaco*cks did not decay after death. With a single peaco*ck gift—Like the Ida towel hook from Anthropologie—you're wishing the recipient luck, protection, and long life.

A symbol of luck in Singapore, pineapples became a craze in Europe after Columbus brought them back from Guadeloupe. They evolved into a sign of welcome in colonial America. A door knocker is one of the first decor items guests see, and this pineapple version welcomes anyone passing by. You can also find reproductions of a Colonial version on Chairish.

There's a reason Japanese businessmen give orchid plants to associates as a sign of good fortune—the plants were associated with nobility in 17th century Japan. You can always give a potted orchid as lucky, gorgeous, and fragrant gift. But this candle, inspired by the Taiwanese Aerangis orchid, is a creative alternative for friends who might not have a green thumb. It also has a perfect name for newlyweds starting a life together: The Beginning. Just warn the couple orchids are also linked with virility—because the Ancient Greeks thought the bulbs resembled male genitalia.

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In Ancient Greece, palm leaves were presented to winning athletes for their victories. Palms are also Islamic symbols of peace and resolving conflict. Any object showing a palm tree or frond is lucky, but these jungle print napkins are especially thoughtful because "dining room linens are often overlooked," Putzier adds. "A good, quality set of cloth napkins, a nice tablecloth, and some pretty placemats can really complete a tablescape."

There's no more apt symbol for a fruitful marriage or home. (This is why the fruit bowl, along with the fish, are among the 12 lucky ornaments in Kurt Adler's set for newlyweds, another perfect wedding gift.)

A broom may seem like an odd newlywed gift, but bringing old brooms into a new house is akin to bringing in all the dirt and negativity from the old house, or so a superstition found everywhere from colonial America to India goes. For a new start, get them a new broom. (And yes, we think a vacuum counts, too.)

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A cracked teacup can attract bad luck, so set them up with some new ones, which represent friendship. The Delft-inspired motif in this Spode set is perfect for that something blue, too. Pair it with loose leaf tea, as scattering it in the house is said to ward off evil spirits.

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Crickets

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You might not think that an insect makes the perfect gift, but crickets are considered fortuitous in Asian, European, and Native American cultures because they're associated with the harvest, are very fertile, and make happy music. It’s no coincidence Jimmy Cricket was the voice of reason in Pinocchio. This brass cricket by Balywood brings luck to any mantelpiece.

Ancient Egyptians lauded the lotus flower as it symbolized creation and rebirth. The sacred bloom is also a popular flower in Chinese weddings, as it is said to represent a shared heart. And, of course, the Buddha sits on a lotus throne. While a throne may not be in the budget for a gift, Lalique's lotus-etched crystal barware is a lovely alternative.

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Bad Luck: Knives or Scissors

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Several cultures believe that gifting a sharp object such as a knife or scissors can sever ties with the recipient. In the Mediterranean, handing someone a sharp object foreshadows a fight in the future. Maybe skip a fancy letter opener too, just in case.

If, however, you want to pick up a knife set—say this Cuisinart 15-Piece Knife Set—off a couple's registry, just have them hand you a penny to "buy" it from you. That makes it not actual gift, negating the bad luck.

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Bad Luck: Clocks

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This Newgate Honeybee Wall Clock is adorable. But maybe something a person should buy for themselves rather than receive as a gift. Naturally, a clock is a symbol of time—and, according to Feng Shui, gifting one can imply that time is running out. Worse yet, a malfunctioning clock gives off negative energy.

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Money in Unlucky Denominations

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Everyone appreciates a monetary gift—especially if it ends in a number considered lucky by their culture. (For example, in Judaism, the number 18, called "chai," is lucky because it is associated with the word for life.)

Similarly, you don't want to damper the delight of your generous gift by giving an inauspicious number. For instance, many people in India prefer odd numbers, so a $100 gift card can be seen as a bad omen. Better make it $125.

The same token goes when giving objects. In China, the number four sounds very much like “death.” That means when choosing napkin rings, for instance, opt for six or eight, both are associated with luck.

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Hankies bearing their new monogram seems like a super-thoughtful gift (and this set goes with everything). But you might want to reconsider. In Chinese culture, a hankie is considered a parting gift, and if you give a set to the couple, it might imply that you’re saying goodbye to them…forever.

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Bad Luck: Dried Flowers

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An arrangement they never have to worry about replacing may seem like a genius gift. But in Feng Shui, dried flowers lack energy because they are, well, dead. They can also be harborers of dust and, in turn, negative Chi that stagnates life

Give These Gifts That Bring Good Luck (2024)

FAQs

What can you give someone for good luck? ›

Send them a good luck charm and all the positive vibes with a gorgeous good luck gift. From keepsake reminders to positive affirmation iced biscuits (yep, edible gifts that big you up!). Let them know they've 'got this' and help them achieve greatness with a little bit of letterbox luck.

What gift represents luck? ›

Four-leaf Clover Necklace

The Irish tradition states that those who find a four-leaf clover are destined for good luck. While finding a leaf is rare, you can always consider gifting a necklace. It is a renowned symbol of bringing good luck to the wearer or the person who finds it.

What symbolizes luck? ›

Good Luck Symbols
  • Rabbit's Foot. Let's begin with one of the most iconic symbols of luck: the rabbit's foot. ...
  • Four-Leaf Clover. Another well-known symbol of luck is the four-leaf clover. ...
  • Wishbone. ...
  • Lucky Dice. ...
  • Dream Catcher. ...
  • The White Elephant. ...
  • Hamsa. ...
  • Keys.
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What is a common good luck charm? ›

Other common good luck charms

Acorn: A symbol of strength and prosperity, the acorn is believed to bring financial luck in some cultures. Horseshoe: Considered a powerful talisman for centuries, the horseshoe's crescent shape is often associated with protection from witches, the evil eye, and even the devil.

What is the luckiest good luck charm? ›

7 charms or lucky charms to put luck on your side!
  • The ladybug. The legend that the ladybugs would bring good luck dates back to the Middle Ages. ...
  • The four-leaf clover. ...
  • The horseshoe. ...
  • Rabbit's Foot. ...
  • Thrush. ...
  • The number 13. ...
  • Stones.
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How do you activate good luck? ›

How To Increase Your Luck
  1. #1: Look for (and jump on) - opportunities. Lucky people have cultivated a particular skill in noticing and then taking advantage of opportunities. ...
  2. #2: Follow your gut. ...
  3. #3: Expect good things. ...
  4. #4: Find ways to turn bad luck into good. ...
  5. Pay Attention To Unseen Luck. ...
  6. Proposing A Final Luck Principle.

Does cinnamon bring good luck? ›

Bring some extra good luck with you by adding a stick of cinnamon to your pocket full of cloves. Many believe cinnamon, especially “true” Ceylon cinnamon from Sri Lanka, has very high spiritual/energetic vibrations that attract luck, money and emotional growth.

How can I attract wealth and luck? ›

Here are nine proven ways to attract money into your life:
  1. Belief In Your Ability To Attract Money. ...
  2. Take Consistent Action. ...
  3. Create A Positive Mindset Around Money. ...
  4. Visualize Your Desired Outcomes. ...
  5. Give More Than You Receive. ...
  6. Be Grateful For What You Have. ...
  7. Take Risks. ...
  8. Network And Connect With Others.

What color is for luck? ›

The best colors to attract financial luck: Green and gold

Green has long been linked to money, luck, and success. It's also been linked to balance, peace, and healing. Meanwhile, gold symbolizes royalty, energy, power, and success.

What can I wear for good luck? ›

Here are 8 popular ones you can wear every day. Hearts, stars, four-leaf clovers, horseshoes and even pennies are popular lucky charms that are believed to subconsciously influence in a positive way.

What is something that gives you good luck? ›

List
SymbolCulture
Shamrock or CloverIrish
HorseshoeEnglish, Poles and several other European ethnicities
JadeChinese
Jew with a coinPoland
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What are ways to wish someone good luck? ›

Conclusion
  • Wishing you all the best as you embark on this exciting journey.
  • May good fortune smile upon you as you take on this new challenge.
  • May success follow you every step of the way.
  • Here's hoping your hard work and dedication pay off.
  • Best wishes for a bright and prosperous future.

Which item is used to wish good luck to someone? ›

Across the world, symbols representing luck have been deeply rooted in cultures from an early age. Whether it's a four-leaf clover, a lucky penny, or a rabbit's foot, these charms are tangible representations of an intangible phenomenon. Yet, they serve as a reminder that we are capable of attracting good fortune.

How do you give someone luck? ›

You can give a piece of jewelry with a single charm on it or give a charm bracelet adorned with many symbols of luck. Birthstones are also considered lucky, so giving someone an accessory with his or her birthstone is another way to wish good luck.

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