An obligatory component of every nation and religion is the presence of symbols that are endowed with superpowers. Our ancient ancestors, the Slavs, are no exception. They collected all their wisdom and knowledge into their own model of the world, and in order to pass it on to their descendants, they enclosed Slavic amulets in simple geometric shapes, called symbols. The most striking representatives of Slavic amulets: Kolovrat, Molvinets, Ladinets, Valkyrie, Yarga, Fern Flower and others.

As you probably already guessed, the geometric plot of Slavic amulets is the swastika. It is well known that the Milky Way and our galaxy, oddly enough, are also in the shape of a swastika.

Also, the shape of human DNA looks just like a swastika, funny, isn't it?!

In the Sumerian epic one can trace the connection between the Vedas and Slavic legends. According to one version, the Vedas of Ancient India appeared precisely thanks to Slavic legends. The epic also describes in detail the development of the solar system. The history of the Slavs is mysterious and mysterious. Those who really want to understand all the mysteries need to dive deeply into the records and evidence of the epics of various countries.

Spiritual swastika in silver jewelry

Often, unfortunately, the swastika is associated only with cruelty and violence, due to the use of this symbol by the Nazis. If you think about it, these signs were not chosen by chance. Perhaps the Nazis knew a little more than you.

You will find more details about this in open sources, as well as in our articles.

Did you know that with the adoption of Christianity in Rus', all the original Slavic holidays were simply renamed Orthodox saints?

So, for example, Kolyada was replaced by the Nativity of Christ, Maslenitsa - the Annunciation, Dazhdbog - St. George the Victorious, Triglav (Perun, Svarog and Svetovit) - Trinity (Christian Trinity), Perun's day - St. Elijah the Prophet and so on. So is it still worth talking about the strength, wisdom and knowledge of the Slavs?

As they say in fairy tales and epics, believe it or not, this is our story, which has a lot of evidence. Perhaps it is also worth raising the question of why the Slavs decided to convey their knowledge with the help of strange signs? Everything is very simple. Let us remember the Library of Alexandria, which was completely destroyed by Emperor Aurelian during the fighting, which indicates the unreliability of storing information on paper.

The symbol, applied to the stone or presented in the form of a talisman, will certainly retain its original meaning. We, as descendants of the Slavs, are simply obliged to know and understand these simple basics - the meaning of amulets, Slavic runes (by the way, did you know about the existence of not only Scandinavian runes, but also Slavic ones?)

If you are interested, then in the next article I will tell you an amazing legend associated with the appearance of Slavic runes. This is our history, which can no longer be hidden from the people by covering it with Christian canons. Today, every person has the right to decide for himself what to listen to and what to believe. The choice is yours. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with women’s and men’s amulets, find out their differences, and also analyze in detail the meaning of each symbol separately.

Slavic amulets for women


Women's Slavic amulet Lunnitsa

As a rule, a woman wore several amulets aimed at different levels of protection. Traditionally, the eldest woman in the family was engaged in making amulets. At the moments of creating jewelry, the woman had to be alone in a secluded place, where no one would disturb her or distract her from unity with her thoughts. Slavic symbols were also applied in the form of embroidery on clothes.

The main task of Slavic women's amulets is protection (protection from the evil eye, from various misfortunes).

Slavic amulets for men

Slavic men's amulets differ from women's in their effect, because in ancient times they protected the Slavs during hunting and battles, brought good luck and preserved health. Men's amulets, according to tradition, were made of copper or silver. They were worn in the form of a pendant or bracelet. Also, amulets were embroidered on clothes or engraved on weapons.

The greatest power was possessed by amulets made by mothers or wives; their power of love, pure thoughts and incredible faith charged the amulet. In legends and myths you can find references to amulets that were woven from women's hair (wives or mothers).

The fangs and claws of the animals that the man defeated had very special powers. They were worn around the neck as a talisman.

Slavic amulets and their meaning

From sales experience, when hearing the phrase “charge the amulet,” many immediately have a picture of some kind of satanic action involving sacrifices. Believe me, the charge of the amulet and sacrifices have nothing in common.

In most cases, the forces of nature and the elements (fire, earth, water, air) are used. Previously, this was done by sorcerers who concentrated energy in a talisman. Today you can do it yourself. We will definitely describe this process in detail in one of our publications.


In order for Slavic amulets and charms to work correctly and meet your needs today, it is important to choose them correctly. We have identified several rules, following which you can choose the right symbol.

You need to approach this issue rationally and first of all decide what properties your amulet will have, its purpose, and also what material it will be made of: most often, it is silver and bronze.

Forget about Chinese stampings, a real amulet must be “living”, that is, made by hand. Slavic amulets are aimed at protecting a person from any adversity, but it is important to understand that an amulet is not a panacea.

It is important what you personally do, what decisions you make and subsequent actions. After all, for the amulet to really help, you need to constantly work on yourself and improve yourself. This is the only way you can achieve harmony within yourself, with the world around you and harmony with your amulet.

The Alatyr symbol is the basis of the universe

The Alatyr symbol symbolizes the basis of the universe. It is in it that all the laws of the Universe are hidden. This symbol is endowed with powerful power and protects not only its owner, but the entire family from negativity. With the help of this symbol, the Gods communicate with ordinary people, conveying important messages. A talisman with the image of this symbol has magical properties: it expels bad thoughts, strengthens the immune system and nerves, stimulates one to learn new things, reveals hidden talents, and concentrates attention. The symbol radiates purity and light, helps to understand the path of truth and the secrets of the universe, personifies the masculine and feminine, and strengthens the fighting spirit.

Alatyr endows its owner with wisdom, piety, protects against illness and helps save the family.

In the old days, this symbol was applied to all household items. It could be any utensil, including towels and carpet. It is believed that the image of this eight-pointed star will bring good luck, show you the right path, and protect you from troubles and other difficulties on the path of life. Everyone can wear a talisman with this symbol, regardless of age and gender. The amulet has a beneficial effect on the aura, cleanses it of negative influences, damage, and the evil eye.

For the Slavs, the Belobog Symbol had a bright and positive meaning. This is the White God, who in Slavic mythology was an example of the best human virtues. It symbolized honesty, decency, justice. Belobog was depicted as a white-bearded old man with long hair.

This old man had a piercing gaze, and his eyes were crystal blue. All the elder’s robes were always snow-white. In the hands of the elder was a staff decorated with a personal rune.

Belobog amulet

Belobog never appeared in Slavic mythology as a god involved in war. For the Slavs, he was a kind of above-the-world being, possessing knowledge about the laws of the universe. But Belobog’s antipode, Chernobog, is often mentioned in myths describing the struggle between Light and Dark forces.

Belobog is a symbol of good luck and prosperity. He also symbolizes the spring sky and is the god of daylight.

Belobog is everything bright, everything that gives people goodness and prosperity. The Slavs also associated Belobog with an example of hard work, so many Slavic peoples recited a hymn to this god before the start of the harvest. They believed that Belobog helps all hardworking people and grants prosperity to the entire family.


The Slavic symbol Bogovnik personifies the spiritual path of a person. Its main purpose is associated with the revelation of spirituality; the symbol strives for light, the divine power of the Universe. The Bogovnik is suitable for people of creative professions and those who develop spiritually: writers, artists, musicians, poets, talented individuals.

It will be especially useful for children, it will help to reveal great abilities.

The Godhead is a heavenly circle that endows its owner with light powers and serves as a guiding star.

We help those who want to improve themselves, but don’t know where to start. The symbol will relieve you of the baggage of fears and help you take the first steps for self-development. The circle in which this symbol is placed reflects the power of infinity, which is constantly moving.

Thanks to this circle, strength and positive energy accumulates. The amulet opens the divine path to the World of the Ancestors, gives peace of mind and harmony to its owner. The Godman brings good luck to people with pure souls and thoughts, multiplies energy. It is recommended to wear it on the chest under clothes. You can give this amulet to children and teenagers to strengthen their faith and their mind.


Silver Valkyrie pendant with gilding

The Valkyrie symbol is important in the religion of the Slavs, although the word itself is of Scandinavian origin. The most relevant use of this symbol is for warriors. According to Scandinavian mythology, the Valkyrie maidens were warriors, companions of the god Odin himself.

The Valkyrie maidens helped Odin, took killed warriors from the battlefield, and helped those who were still fighting, giving them courage. The Slavs tried not to fight with each other, so the image of the Valkyrie, taken from Scandinavian mythology, was not an aggressive symbol for them, but a strong protective amulet.

For the Slavs, Valkyrie symbolizes eternal life, the protection of their native land from war. Valkyrie has qualities that should be developed in a real warrior: courage, honor, justice, nobility. Therefore, most often the amulet with this symbol was worn by warriors who had these traits or wanted to develop and strengthen them in themselves. Valkyrie helps to strengthen character, strengthen internal energy, and win battles.

Valkyrie protects a person from bad influences, the evil eye, malice and envy. This symbol symbolizes the worthy death of a warrior, brave and courageous.

The Slavic amulet Vseslavets has a good and positive meaning. The Slavs believed that it helps to preserve the warmth of the hearth, maintain peace in the family, and establish trusting relationships between all members of the Family. Vseslavets also helps the entire Family become famous, gain prosperity and success.

Vseslavets is a fiery symbol; it protects the family and home from destruction.

He was often depicted on huts, on various farm buildings and on household items. For example, gifts with the image of Vseslavets were traditionally given to newlyweds. It was believed that gifts with the image of this symbol would help the newlyweds create a strong and friendly family based on love and mutual understanding.


Vseslavets symbol

Weapons with the image of Vseslavets were given to warriors, as they believed that he would lead the warrior to great glory. This positive symbol protected homes and household supplies from fires, and families from heated disputes and conflicts. The Ancient Family itself was protected by this amulet from bloody civil strife and wars.

Vseslavets is a fire amulet that can save all things from the destructive power of fire.

It protects not only from elemental fire, but also from the fire of the soul, protecting peace and tranquility in the family and throughout the Family. It helps you find peace and harmony, gain the wisdom of your ancestors, establishing a connection with the roots of your Family.

The Grozovik symbol for the Slavs was a protective talisman against the negative effects of the elements. The Slavs believed that this symbol was able to call upon the help of the god Perun, who helped gain power over the forces of nature. That is, with the help of this symbol, the Slavs could control the behavior of the weather, fleeing thunder, lightning, heavy rains and snowfalls. The image of the Slavic Grozovik was applied to people’s homes and temples, as well as to military paraphernalia.


The Slavs had no doubt that Grozovik not only protected their home from thunder and lightning, but also did not allow evil people who had negative thoughts and feelings of envy to enter their home. That is, Grozovik protected the home of the Slavs from thieves, enemies and all ill-wishers. The patron of this symbol is the god Perun, strong and warlike. Perun protects people from all natural anomalies, as well as from enemy attacks.

The thunderstorm is a male symbol. It is most suitable for men who are strong in spirit and determined.

The powerful energy of Grozovik guides its owners to new achievements and victories. It helps to defeat all enemies and win battles. It is recommended for use by all men whose work involves contact with the elements. For example, it will be useful to sailors, pilots, firefighters, blacksmiths and many other people who interact with the forces of nature.

Gromovik, as a symbol, was used by the Slavs exclusively in military paraphernalia. This symbol is masculine, so women cannot use it. The magical power of Gromovik negatively affects female energy.

Thunderbolt is a powerful solar symbol with a bright positive meaning. It has a wide range of protective properties and helps men achieve new victories and achievements. The Slavs considered the thunderbolt a symbol of Indra.

Indra is the god of war. That is why this symbol was so widely used in military paraphernalia. His image was painted on the armor of warriors, on their weapons and clothes. The Gromovik symbol is also occasionally used in the household ornaments of the ancient Slavs. For example, he could be depicted on shutters and door frames. The Slavs believed that in this way they protected their home from the penetration of evil forces and people with evil intentions.
The Slavs also believed that Gromovik stood in defense of ancient universal wisdom. It symbolizes the movement towards Life, towards knowledge. For men, this symbol gives the support of the gods, helps protect themselves from evil forces, from the crafts of enemies. Thanks to Gromovik, it is easier to recognize lies and achieve justice, emerge unharmed from military battles and overcome various life difficulties.

The symbol Dazhdbog (Dazhbog) is considered the ancestor of the Slavs. Facts indicating that the Slavs perceived him as the progenitor of their entire Family are found in many historical documents dating back to the era of Christian Rus'. Some even more ancient sources say that the Slavic Dazhdbog is the father of the god Arius, who gave life to the white Slavic race. The solar disk is a symbol of Dazhdbog. The color of the solar disk is golden, symbolizing the greatness of this god, his nobility.


Dazhdbog - god of light

For the Slavs, Dazhdbog was the summer sun, so it was treated with special respect, because it was the summer sun that determined what the harvest would be like.

Dazhdbog was depicted as a strong hero, wearing crimson-gold armor, and in his hands there was a shield and a spear. For the Slavs, Dazhdbog was associated with the sun; it provided light (Ra), which is so necessary for life. For this reason, this god was a supreme being for the Slavs; they believed that he bestows prosperity, joy, light, love and protects the world from the forces of darkness.

This god is the source of everything bright, kind, positive, because he is able to defeat darkness and give happiness. Thus, Dazhdbog is one of the key gods in Slavic mythology; the Slavs treated him as the supreme embodiment of the sun and considered him their own ancestor.


Slavic symbol - Tree of Life

For the Slavs, the tree of life is a symbol that combines all ideas about the world order. It contains all the components of the universe, and they are in close connection. The tree of life also has a connection with the memory of the Family. The roots of a tree are the personification of ancestors. In order for a tree to continue to live, it is necessary to nourish its roots, that is, it is very important to remember your ancestors, maintain contact with them, and learn from their experience. If the roots (ancestors) receive the necessary “nutrition” (memory, respect), then the crown of the tree (descendants) will flourish. The trunk of a tree is an image of contemporaries, it is a connection between times (past, present and future).

The tree of life can also be considered as an image of the person himself, where the trunk is the image of the body, the crown acts as the head, and the roots are the image of human legs.

Thus, the symbol of the Tree of Life has a very deep meaning. This tree contains all the components of the surrounding world, that is, birds live at its crown, all amphibians and reptiles find shelter at its roots, and the trunk is a haven for mammals and for humans themselves.

The Slavs generally treated trees with special respect. Cutting down a tree was tantamount to committing murder. For our ancestors, a tree is a child of the gods.

The Duniya symbol is a talisman with the image of this symbol that preserves the purity and well-being of the entire family. The symbol promotes pleasant changes, attracts success, does not tolerate people with unclean thoughts, and protects family traditions. In the old days, these amulets were worn by healers and magicians to perform rituals. This symbol is considered one of the most powerful amulets, which brings purity and grace to the family.

According to other sources, it is known that the Slavic Duniya symbolizes the power of the wind, as if clearing the space near the house, leaving powerful protection.


Also, a talisman with this symbol helps to fulfill wishes. However, for this you will have to work a little, using the knowledge of Vedic astrology, as well as the knowledge of our ancestors. With the help of this symbol, you can fill your life with new meaning, clear your mind of negative thoughts, gain wisdom, and become a more purposeful person. According to mythology, Duniya symbolizes heavenly and earthly fire, as well as the inextricable connection between generations. In addition, the amulet helps in the following: removes the evil eye, brings prosperity, increases cash flow, removes a hostile entity, protects against magical influence, and cleanses the energy space.


Doukhobor - improvement of the spirit through struggle

The Doukhobor amulet has different interpretations. According to some sources it is called spiritual fire, in other sources the flame of Semargl. However, the meaning remains the same, this is the healing of the flesh through a spiritual connection. The very name of the amulet contains a spiritual struggle with the obstacles that have arisen, the fight against illnesses through the purification of the soul. Doukhobor will support his master even in the most difficult period, when it comes to life and death. It will prevent its owner from dying or getting lost in the dense bushes of the forest, and helps to concentrate on solving problems. The amulet will help overcome laziness, ignorance, envy and indifference.

Thanks to this sign, you will be able to make wise decisions and gain strength. The amulet will help heal the physical body and replenish the internal energy reserve.

Doukhobor can be worn not only by people with worldly experience, but also by very young people who are looking for their destiny. The symbol will help such people avoid all obstacles, gain new knowledge and useful experience. The amulet must be worn by people whose activities are related to volunteering, nature protection, and other professions where the concept of humanity is highly valued. Also, those who sincerely repent of their actions can use the amulet.

In ancient Slavic mythology, Dyi is the god of the night sky. He is often depicted as the Div bird, which has an unusual pedigree. According to myths, Dyi was born at the beginning of the creation of the world from the heavenly goat Sedunya and Rod. And he married Mother Raw Earth.

Dyi was the personification not only of the night sky, but also of the lunar dynasty.


This dynasty is called Dyya, that is, the Devil. Dyi had a huge retinue of warriors under his command, who were called “divine people.” Dyya can be compared with Viy, known to everyone from Gogol’s novel. That is, Dy is the god of the Underworld. He was also called Diy and Div.

This god had the ability to be a werewolf. None of those who happened to see him could retain his exact image in their memory. But all the impressions from meeting him agree that this god was like a whirlwind, he sparkled like lightning. He could suddenly appear on the path of the army to call out a prophecy.

These prophecies were not always terrible; sometimes they were also favorable. Although Dy was considered the prince of death, everyone also perceived him as a fighter for justice. The Slavs also believed that Dyi was the brother of Svarog.

The Star of Lada amulet is a very popular sign, often found in the everyday life of the Slavs and in their protective amulets. The Slavs believed that it protects people from the influence of all dark forces. The name of this talisman is associated with the name of the goddess Lada. The symbol enclosed in a circle in the form of the Sun is bright, living, all-conquering, dispelling darkness and exposing vices.

The Star of Lada itself signifies the greatness of the race of the ancient Slavs.

This symbol is also called the square of Svarog. It denotes his Heavenly Forge, where Svarog forged the world. That is, in this aspect, the Star of Lada means the harmony of the universe. The ancient Slavs considered the Star of Lada exclusively as a talisman for women, capable of harmonizing feminine energy.

The Slavs believed that a woman wearing this amulet would gain wisdom and peace. Will be able to gain strength and get good luck in all matters. However, all this magical effect of the amulet will “work” effectively only if its owner honors her family and shares the faith of her ancestors.

The Star of Lada contains the wisdom of centuries and the power of generations. Realizing the power of his ancestors, a person gains confidence in his abilities. This amulet can become an excellent talisman for a woman and her home.

The Znich amulet carries creative power. It symbolizes the primary fire that awakens and revives all living things. The patron of this amulet is the heavenly God, who keeps an eternal living fire that never goes out. This fire is an endless source of life.

Znich revives not only life, but also feelings, for example, returning warmth and passion to relationships.

This symbol is found everywhere, because it manifests itself in human desires and the thirst for life. If this fire goes out, the world will turn into a desert filled with cold and indifference. In this aspect, Znich is the fire of love, it awakens life everywhere, warms hearts and gives vitality. Znich will be useful to all people whose energy needs to be recharged, who lack vitality, who long for positive changes in their lives.

This amulet also helps all people seeking to acquire new knowledge. Znich makes the entire world around us more understandable, and thanks to it all knowledge becomes more accessible. The Znich symbol retains its connection with the culture of the Slavs, with our ancestors, therefore a person wearing this amulet makes his biofield more powerful and increases his energy. Znich also helps to achieve success in learning, creativity, and mastering healing knowledge. It is also useful for all people who want to revive the extinguished fire of love or find new love.

England is a star with nine rays. This star consists of three triangles with equal sides. The Star of England symbolizes the connection and unity of the three components of human essence, that is, it speaks of the relationship of soul, body and spirit in the three-dimensional world.

Another meaning of the symbol is the embodiment of the inseparable supreme world, in which three realities are united at once (Reality, Nav and Rule). In general, the number three had a special meaning for the Slavs, it was revered by them and considered sacred, which is where so many tripartite components appear in the religion and culture of the Slavs. Nine rays in England are the embodiment of perfection.

The Star of England indicates a connection with Rod. This symbol has powerful energy. It enhances the potential of other amulets and leads to the accumulation of wisdom. This symbol can be considered universal, since it embraces nature, man, and God.

The Star of England protects the wisdom of the Ancestors. It is especially useful to use this symbol for people who want to live according to the laws of Nature, observing the traditions of their ancestors. The star of England is often used to enhance the energy of other amulets, using it as an energetic foundation.

The Slavic amulet Colard is a symbol of well-being and prosperity for the young. According to the traditions of our ancestors, it was given as an embroidery gift on the second day of the wedding.

It personifies a strong family union, a long and happy life.


In order for this fire sign to work in full force, it was embroidered on the full moon. After the wedding celebration, the newlyweds began a new life, forming their views based on ideological aspects. According to tradition, the bride received this amulet. Since it was she who was to bear the child and give birth to healthy and beautiful children. Therefore, this amulet carries a sacred meaning for the wedding feast. He rewards the spouses with wisdom, experience and covenants. In addition, the amulet carries deep meaning for future offspring, purifies the family and attracts the best qualities for the future generation.

Our ancestors also believed that the energy of this powerful sign influences the genetic code of a living organism.

Today this sign is used in jewelry; it is applied to rings, bracelets, pendants, and rings. This mysterious amulet is advisable to wear only for married couples or future newlyweds who plan to seal their relationship with marriage.


The Kolovrat symbol contains great power. The Slavs used it to establish connections with their Family. It was believed that Kolovrat reveals the secrets of the Universe, symbolizes the passage of the sun across the sky and speaks of the interaction of important Slavic gods. These gods: Perun, Svarog and Dazhdbog. This protective symbol helped all Slavs, protecting them from all evil and natural disasters. With its help, the priests established contact with the gods. In order for Kolovrat to protect them, the Slavs depicted him on their robes and used him in household ornaments.

The name Kolovrat itself also contains a deep meaning. “Kolo” in the Slavic language means circle. And that’s why Kolovrat is depicted as a wheel. This wheel has eight rays moving in the same direction.

Kolovrat resembles the sun, it indicates how the solar disk moves, speaks of the eternal movement of the sun. Kolovrat is the personification of life itself, which is eternal movement.

The amulet contains the power of the four seasons and four natural elements - hence the eight rays of Kolovrat. It’s not for nothing that Kolovrat’s other name is Svarga. This name is in honor of Svarog, who moves across the sky like the sun.


Dispute resolution symbol

The Slavs used Kolohort when disputes arose. It was believed that this symbol calls on the Gods for help. Kolohort also helps resolve conflict situations, gives a person confidence when speaking, endowing him with eloquence and the power of persuasion. The amulet contains two swastikas located in opposite directions, which, when connected, form a chain of figures and resemble diamonds. Thus, Kolohort symbolizes the union of opposites and emphasizes the dualism of the world: night always gives way to dawn, winter to spring.

This symbol also indicates that the earth is opposite to the sky, and the Gods are opposed to ordinary mortal people.

Truth is born in the interaction of opposites. Only wise people perceive the world with all its components, accepting its duality and diversity. Kolohort is useful as a talisman for those people who fight for justice and often speak in front of the public. It will be useful for judges, lawyers, speakers, politicians and many other people who stand on the side of truth and justice.

The Kolyadnik amulet has a positive and bright meaning. He is a symbol of the god Kolyada, who brings favorable changes and renewals to people's lives.


Kolyadnik

The Kolyadnik also points to the power of the forces of light, to their triumphant victory over the forces of evil and darkness. Just as dawn gives way to night, so good always triumphs over evil. Kolyadnik belongs to men's amulets, since it is men who are assigned the role of transformers and reformers. In addition, the power of the Family is transmitted through the male line, and women are assigned the role of guardians of the hearth. The caroler gives men fearlessness, helps them defeat their enemies, and gives them mental and physical strength. The Slavs hung this amulet in a prominent place in the house where boys and men lived.

If women wear this amulet, they will develop masculine traits and become more strong-willed, decisive, and judicious.

The carol book can be worn as an amulet, you can hang it in your home, or it can be applied to the body in the form of a tattoo on the chest, shoulders and forearms. The caroler is under divine protection and contains the energy of the four natural elements. All Slavic men used this amulet since childhood, as it was believed that it helps to cultivate wisdom, determination, and fearlessness. The god Kolyada was most often depicted by the Slavs with a sword in his hand, the tip of which was directed downward. Kolyada did not hold the sword above his head, but as if he had folded the weapon at his feet. This indicated the wisdom of God, because only a wise man can lay down his arms as a sign of reconciliation when a fool is eager to fight.

The Ladinets symbol was very often depicted on household items of the ancient Slavs. His image is often found on various ceramics, on household items made of brass, as well as in architecture. Ladinets was also widely used as patterns on women's clothing. The functions of this amulet are protective.

Since it is a female symbol, it was not used on men's clothing. The Ladinets symbol is suitable as a talisman for women of different ages. The Slavs believed that this amulet helps young girls meet their betrothed, successfully enter into a family union and give birth to healthy children. For older women, this symbol helped maintain peace in the family, strengthen love and mutual understanding in it.

Ladinets is the energy of harmony and love. He bestows happiness and prosperity.

Externally, this symbol looks like a cross. The rays of the cross are directed to the left, which means movement opposite to the movement of the Sun. The Slavic amulet Ladinets has a feminine direction, associated with the element of water, with the world of intuition, feelings and emotions. The left-hand movement of the symbol helps a woman maximize her potential and intuitive abilities, harmonize the functioning of the body. Incense protects a woman from all negative influences, affirms life and has an exclusively positive meaning.

Lelnik is an amazing amulet endowed with divine power. Its name itself has a soft sound and comes from the verb “to cherish.” The Slavs used this amulet to protect children and unmarried girls from diseases, the evil eye, damage and other troubles. Moreover, it was believed that the Lelnik amulet helps to unlock human potential, helping young children develop their talents and abilities. This talisman was used exclusively for girls, girls who, by right of birth, are destined for a great mission on earth.

The beautiful goddess Lelya is considered the patroness of this amulet. Lelya, the daughter of the goddess Lada, is the embodiment of the blossoming of Spring. Lelya appears in the image of a blond girl, forever young, beautiful, and cheerful. She is a symbol of the purity and purity of a girl's heart. Another symbol and patroness of Lelnik is the birch tree, which also embodies female beauty, innocence and purity.

Due to the fact that Lelya’s sacred symbol is silver, this amulet is most often made from it. It is believed to protect against all evil. The Lelnik amulet was created in order to support Life on earth, and this mission belongs specifically to women. Lelnik envelops girls and unmarried girls with love, care, protection, sheltering them from any negativity, evil eye, damage and envy. The eternally young goddess Lelya is an image of the immortality of nature and the triumph of the feminine principle. Lelnik helps girls reveal their abilities, gives its owners even greater femininity and attractiveness.

Lunnitsa

The ancient Slavs treated the sun and moon with special love and respect. The Moon is traditionally considered the patroness of women, so the Lunnitsa amulet was created specifically for the fair sex. Lunnitsa is a Slavic amulet that was an indispensable attribute in every woman’s wardrobe. The moon was embroidered on clothes and depicted on women's jewelry. The lunnitsa symbolized fertility and protected women's health.

The Slavs believed that the patroness of the amulet was Mara, the goddess of fertility. Lunnitsa gives women health, wisdom, patience, and helps with childbirth. Often the Lunnitsa pendant was presented as the main birthday gift for girls. Our ancestors believed that this amulet protects the girl from negative influences, helps her understand female nature and unlock her potential. The Lunnitsa amulet was made in different forms: as earrings, elements of headdresses, in the form of pendants or embroidery on dresses.

It was believed that if you wear Lunnitsa around your neck, feminine power will combine with the energy of the moon. According to Slavic tradition, women did not leave the house without wearing a talisman, because it protected them from evil and bestowed wisdom. It was important for pregnant women to wear this symbol, it protected and protected mother and baby from all evil forces, and helped during childbirth. Pregnant women wore Lunnitsa on their belts.

The Makosh amulet symbolizes connection with creative energy. The meaning of the symbol is universal. Some people mistakenly believe that it is an exclusively female amulet. Makosh combines both energies - both male and female. After all, as you know, the conception of a child occurs thanks to a man. A woman’s creative energy and intuition are still more developed, so women are closer to the vibrations of the Universe itself.

Makosh symbolizes the absolute energy of creation and intuition.

The ancient Slavs often used this symbol as a talisman. It is found in the form of embroidery on clothes and in everyday life.

Another meaning of the symbol is the image of a sown field, Mother Earth. This is the element that gives life to everything that exists. Makosh also symbolizes motherhood and fertility. Our ancestors, the Slavs, considered the bond between mother and baby sacred. They glorified it, treated it with reverence and respect, rightfully considering it one of the most important energies in the entire Universe.

The Makosh amulet is able to warn against evil and reveal the potential of the individual. Also, many esotericists consider this symbol as the interaction of four forces at once: body, spirit, soul and conscience. Makosh harmonizes and balances these forces, having a positive impact on a person’s life.

The Molvinets amulet is an ancient Slavic amulet that dispels negative energy. The power of the amulet repels negativity and envy from its owner and returns what was said back. Molvinets develop the art of speaking beautifully, writing interesting texts, and passing written and oral exams. Our ancestors embroidered this symbol on the child’s bedding and clothing. And all so that the child learns to speak early and has eloquent speech. This symbol helps to correct speech problems.

Molvinets was especially used for teenagers. After all, the symbol improves communication skills and, thereby, improves relationships between peers, smooths out conflicts, increases academic performance, and protects against damage and the evil eye.

Molvinets is suitable for public people and those who have fears and other complexes before the stage. Moreover, if the amulet is used in conjunction with complex methods of modern medicine, stuttering can be cured.

The symbol helps only those who have good intentions, those who do not gossip behind their backs, and do not harm others with their words. The talisman will be useful to everyone who does not harbor evil in their hearts towards others.

Hammer of Svarog

The Hammer of Svarog amulet was intended for all young men who had reached the age of a warrior. This symbol has masculine energy and gives men even more courage, bravery and the development of creative creative power.

The amulet combines several forces at once: heavenly and fiery, which is why it is depicted in the form of a circle, inside of which tongues of flame flutter. The Slavs called Svarog a god with four faces. His faces are images of the cardinal points.

The Hammer of Svarog amulet speaks of the power and protection of God, who is the creator of the Universe. This amulet looks like a blacksmith’s hammer; on one side there is a rune called Alatyr, meaning the center of the universe. On the other side of the hammer is the symbol of Svarozhich, who has great fiery power. Our ancestors had no doubt that Alatyr gives people wisdom, helping them get out of even extremely confusing situations. Alatyr helps a person achieve balance and harmony. The Slavs believed that the whole world was forged in Svarog’s forge. Some of our ancestors believed that sparks appeared from the blows of his hammer, which then became gods. And someone believed that these sparks later turned into stars, helping wanderers not to go astray.

The Slavs believed that the Hammer of Svarog contained the great power of fire, and Svarog himself helps to expose any untruth, cruelly punishing the liar.


Heavenly cross

The Heavenly Cross amulet occupies a special place in the Slavic religion. Its other name is Ancestor, which means the founder of the clan. That is, the Slavs treated this amulet with special respect, believing that it symbolizes ancestral origins and preserves the wisdom of their ancestors. The Slavs believed that the Heavenly Cross also helps to preserve the traditions of the family, comes to the rescue in difficult situations, connecting all the forces of ancestors, both living, both earthly and heavenly.

This amulet combines two strong Slavic runes. One symbolizes obligatory movement, and the other - awareness of one’s origin, one’s connection with ancestors. The heavenly cross reminds people of their divine origin, of their heavenly origin. It makes you feel your connection with your ancestors and calls on higher powers for help.

This amulet will be useful to all people who have lost their faith and become weak in spirit. Both heavenly and earthly forces immediately rise to protect a person who uses the Heavenly Cross as a talisman. This amulet will help everyone who needs the wisdom of their ancestors, strengthens their faith and seeks the protection of higher powers.

The Ognevitsa amulet is a protective talisman for married women. This is a swastika symbol, like most Slavic amulets, so it has a connection with the Gods. First of all, this is a connection with the Mother of God Lada.

The energy of the talisman is feminine, but is designed for mature women who have an already formed spirit, who have known the joy of creating life. That is, this amulet is intended for those women who not only got married, but also gave birth to a child. This talisman is not suitable for young girls and girls who have not yet known the joy of motherhood.


Fireweed protective female symbol

Our ancestors, the Slavs, made Ognevitsa from silver or used sacred trees (oak, ash, birch) to create it. This symbol is often found on women's shirts, which were used both for everyday wear and for rituals. A woman who used Ognevitsa as a talisman must have had a pure soul and pure thoughts. This amulet itself is a symbol of light and goodness. He protects the woman from any negative influences, becoming her patron. Ognevitsa gives a woman confidence in her abilities, strengthening her will and directing her to positive changes.

Ognevitsa is very often found on household items; the Slavs also used this symbol in combination with other amulets. When interacting with other amulets, Ognevitsa is able to enhance their energy and strength.


The Odolen grass amulet is a Slavic amulet with a sacred meaning. Our ancestors used it against all diseases and evil forces. After all, this particular grass is an allegory of the sun, gives vital light and strength to all living beings, and destroys any atrocities.

According to other sources, this symbol is the sign of Fire, which focuses the divine energy of the sun on itself. Evil dissipates before the fiery power of the amulet. By the way, even many witches use the power of this herb to cleanse the house, fumigate premises and treat people for any ailment. Overcome grass cleanses the three membranes of the human body.

Our ancestors gave an amulet with the image of this symbol to a young married couple so that the family would be strong and healthy. A dried bouquet was made from this herb, which was left in the kitchen. The herb cleanses infections and other gastrointestinal diseases. This herb was used not only as a body amulet, but also applied to clothing, armor and weapons. Images with this symbol on clothing protected a person from evil spirits. This symbol was used to decorate dishes to prevent poison from entering the body along with food. Overcoming the grass on weapons helped warriors strike back at enemies in honor of the memory of their ancestors.

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The Perunitsa symbol is an interpretation of the thunder god Perun himself, carries energy and immortality, brings good luck and determination. The symbol is the star of England, which facilitates the path of life and helps to overcome any obstacles. A person wearing this symbol will always be protected by the forces of light.

In the old days, our ancestors used the Perunitsa symbol as a protective shield in battles.

By the way, in ancient times, only warriors took with them into battle a shield with the image of Perun and those who held high positions, as well as government officials. Now there are no such restrictions, since every military man can be called a noble person, with great respect.

Anyone can wear the amulet. It gives strength, confidence, and gives impetus to personal development. In addition, the symbol has a rejuvenating effect and will eliminate doubts. Today, this amulet can be worn by judges (police officers, prosecutors), those who take fair justice, not allowing a criminal to go unpunished.

If you want to get the full benefit from the amulet, you need to treat the symbolism with great reverence and respect. Then you will receive the support of higher powers and victory.

The seal of Veles amulet - this Slavic symbol will help you easily overcome any obstacle on the path of life. It has powerful energy and looks like a bear's paw. Why a bear's paw? According to legend, it was the face of a bear’s paw that was favorite with Veles (the god of agriculture and trade). They say that in this way Veles left his mark near a person’s house, hinting to the owner of future good luck.

Such a talisman protects its owner from failures, helps to conclude profitable deals, implement plans, and also make profitable acquaintances. The amulet helps to develop hidden magical potential and intuition. This symbolic amulet is suitable for entrepreneurs who sell goods. It doesn’t matter much what form of trade you have, via the Internet or a physical store.

Representatives of the law can also wear the seal of Veles. For example, if you are a police officer. It will protect you from death and injury, help you solve the crime and find the culprits. Moreover, you can take this symbol with you on trips, thereby protecting your valuables from theft and other troubles. With such a talisman, you will always have powerful energy, and your envious people will not be able to defeat you.

The Rasic symbol expresses the glory and power of the Great Race and indicates the unity of the Great Clans. This symbol occupied a special place in the culture of the ancient Slavs. And although the Slavic-Aryan Race is one, it still consists of four Clans.


Symbol of glory and unity of the Great Clans.

All representatives of the Clans had differences in appearance. They had different builds, different heights, and they differed in eye color and hair length. Such distinctive features between the Clans appeared for the reason that the planets on which their life originated were different. These planets had different gravitational forces, and the Sun shone with different intensity. But, despite the external differences, the essence of all Clans was the same. And the Rasich symbol was created precisely so that every representative of the Great Race remembers which Clan he belongs to.

Rasich carries a sublime spiritual meaning. This symbol was often depicted on military paraphernalia and in ritual robes. This symbol was not used in everyday decoration.

In Rasic, colors are of great importance. The colors of the “petals” indicate the different colors of the eyes of the representatives of the Clans, while the Multidimensionality itself symbolizes the unity of the forces of heaven and earth. Thus, Rasich is an exalted symbol, bestowing harmony, encouraging self-knowledge, it promotes spiritual development and awareness of oneself as part of the Great Race.

As a symbol, Ratiborets is of key importance in Slavic culture. It is absolutely masculine and can only be used by representatives of the stronger half of humanity. Its use is especially relevant for warriors and for men who defend their homeland.


The Ratiborets symbol embodied the courage of Russian men, reflecting their valor, courage and honor. The Slavs believed that Ratiborets had great power and endowed it with its owner. But its power is transmitted only to those men who are sincere in their motives and are ready to give their lives for their native land.

It is known that this symbol was often applied to weapons, paraphernalia and clothing of warriors. This sign assigned the warrior to a special caste, distinguishing him as a brave and worthy warrior, able to make wise decisions and be devoted to his native land until his last breath. Ratiborets indicates that a person is connected with the strength of his family, with his ancestors, who help him win in any battles. Since ancient times, the symbol has inspired warriors to heroic deeds, giving them courage and strength.

The Ratiborets symbol is suitable for all strong-willed men who have pure thoughts. Ratiborets is also good for those men who, tired of an unrighteous life, and having repented of their sins, decided to take the right path. In this case, Ratiborets acts as a talisman capable of burning out the negativity accumulated in a person’s soul, cleansing his soul of filth. Ratiborets helps men become more decisive and responsible, and discover the qualities necessary for a real warrior. This symbol contains the thousand-year-old glory of our ancestors, so all its owners become real warriors, strong, first of all, spiritually.

The Rozhanitsa amulet carries powerful feminine energy, the energy of creation. This amulet is a symbol of fertility.

The Slavs used it exclusively in the form of embroidery or ligature. A woman in labor is a woman who creates life. Children continue the Family, the more there are, the better - this is what the Slavs believed. Therefore, the norm was for a woman to have nine, or even better, 16 children. At the same time, it was believed that a woman who gave birth to nine children fulfilled her duty to the Family, and one who gave birth to 16 children fulfilled her duty to the Gods. According to the Slavs, a woman who does not have children is not a woman. She has no right to exist. Our ancestors very often did not limit themselves to sixteen children.


The Rozhanitsa amulet was a mandatory element on the mother’s shirt. This symbol was depicted on everyday shirts, on shirts for childbirth and for wrapping a newborn. Also, the Symbol of the Mother in Childbirth was embroidered on towels and other items that were used during childbirth. This amulet guaranteed that childbirth would be easy and healthy and strong children would be born who would be able to adopt all the best from their Family. But the effectiveness of this amulet directly depends on the spiritual purity of the woman herself, on how kind and righteous she is. The woman in labor protects the mother and her children from all negative influences (from the evil eye, damage, diseases).

This is a positive symbol that is exclusively feminine in nature. It carries pure energy of joy, peace, love, creation.

The Rodimich amulet symbolizes the connection between generations, the continuity of wisdom and knowledge accumulated by ancestors. Rodimich is a male amulet, as evidenced by its angular shape, which to some extent reflects the firmness of a male character. This amulet protects its owner from moral destruction and from choosing the wrong path.

This symbol is very good as a talisman for the father of a family who strives to raise his children according to the traditions and rules of his Family. This amulet will also come in handy for young men, because boys, feeling its protective power, will become more confident in themselves, in their abilities, and will find peace and harmony. With the help of this amulet, adult men can emphasize their wisdom and pass it on to the younger generation as effectively as possible.

The Rodimich amulet symbolizes the power and greatness of the great Family.

It is suitable for all men who take responsibility for their family. The Slavs applied this amulet in the form of embroidery on men's clothing, and jewelry for men was also made in the form of this symbol. It is known that the Slavs treated their ancestors with special respect. The highest value for the Slavic people is the family hearth, the sacred connection with the great Family. Rodich helped maintain this connection. It symbolizes invisible and unchanging contact even with deceased representatives of the clan. He preserves the knowledge and wisdom accumulated by his ancestors and fills the world with spirituality.

Slavic amulet Rodovik - endows the owner with wisdom collected by all ancestors in the generation. This sign attracts comfort and warmth and brings harmony to the family. The birther helps solve not only minor everyday problems, but also provides powerful support in the most unpredictable situations. The amulet loves hard workers and does not tolerate idleness, gives the missing energy for the benefit of future descendants and the achievement of prosperity.


Rodovik - a symbol of connection with the family

Rodovik is suitable for creative individuals to avoid stagnation in work. This symbol not only protects against dark forces, but also prevents the owner from obeying evil spirits. Rodovik is often used to study magic and solitude with God. By the way, it is Rodovik that can be seen on ancient temples, as well as on the attire of many healers and sorcerers.

This talisman will help you find your soulmate and help you recognize selfish people, and will preserve the integrity of family ties. All family members can wear it, starting from birth. The amulet protects against the effects of black magic, family curses, the evil eye, envious people, prevents conflicts, and smoothes out heated quarrels. Brings happiness and good luck in any endeavor, promotes competent decision-making.

The Rubezhnik symbol is a fine line between the earthly and spiritual worlds. The symbol helps to understand the laws of the Universe and brings into harmony the spiritual fulfillment of a person.

This symbol is not applied to clothing or household items, as it has powerful energy of aggression against enemies.


Schematic representation of the Rubezhnik symbol.

The ancient Slavic ancestors placed a talisman with this symbol at the entrance to the house (on the windows or front door), and also sewed it on military clothing. It is also known that Rubezhnik was placed at the entrance to temples as a barrier from dark forces.

There is one more feature of the symbol - Rubezhnik has the following properties: it strengthens the will and clears space for good intentions and the fulfillment of set goals, helps to overcome laziness, fear, removes all obstacles on the path of life, dispels doubts, puts thoughts in order.

Rubezhnik is especially suitable for those who want to radically change their life and don’t know where to start. Thanks to this symbol, a person becomes a purposeful leader, a winner with a full charge of energy to solve life's issues. With such a talisman, your thoughts become bright and pure, you will be open to new knowledge, achievements, and spiritual knowledge.

The Rysich amulet was previously applied to temples, used as a pentagram, and painted on windows, houses, door frames, and thresholds. All this was done in order to protect themselves from the otherworldly power of evil. The amulet protects against dangers, conflict situations, protects against the evil eye and curses.


The name of the symbol is closely related to such an animal as the lynx, which has keen vision and the explosive power of God Perun. The symbol is a sign of intuition, develops the sixth sense, increases the agility of the mind. The amulet is especially suitable for those who do not have their own opinion and depend on others, as well as for those who often get sick after visiting an unfriendly group.

Rysich protects the life of his owner. Many compare it to a lynx from the cat family. After all, everyone knows that during floods and other disasters, cats saved their pets. And this is not the first time. And as you know, Lynx and Rus' are concepts close in meaning. Rysich can be worn by children whose lives are under threat in this troubled world.

The amulet will bring peace and security to the life of its owner. Moreover, our ancestors used it as a protection against their own insecurities, invented fears and suspiciousness.


The wedding dress is a powerful amulet, symbolizing the unity of the two Clans. It was embroidered on the clothes of the bride and groom. Such a sign signified the fusion of bodies and souls, the spiritual fusion of a couple in love and a strong union of two Clans. We can say that the Wedding Book indicates the intertwining of the destinies and lives of lovers, indicating that they are now connected to each other with “knots” that cannot be broken. “Knots” are the combination of two threads, two genera, into one whole. And this whole is now indivisible and sacred.

The Wedding amulet symbolizes the unity of two principles, male and female, fire and water elements. These elements are indicated by the color of the Bridegroom's embroidery: it is made of red and blue. The wedding means an unbreakable union. It is no coincidence that this symbol consists of eight rays.

As you know, the Slavs considered nine to be the perfect number, but the lack of one ray in the amulet only indicates that the new Family needs another “ray” - offspring.

If a man and a woman who already had children entered into a family union, then there was no embroidery of the Bridegroom on their clothes. This symbol was applied exclusively to the clothes of young people who were entering into a family union for the first time. He was called upon to protect a couple in love from any evil, helped in acquiring healthy offspring and strengthening two Clans.


Bronze pendant Svarozhich

The Svarozhich symbol has the power of earthly fire. Our ancestors worshiped this symbol and read prayers at the hearth. They say that Svarozhich (God the Blacksmith) protects the soul from spiritual decay and preserves the human mind from degradation. This symbol is especially suitable for those born in the fall, from the end of September to October 15th.

Svarozhich helps its owner overcome all difficulties, especially in the first half of life, attracts wealth and happiness into the house. There is another meaning of the symbol - acceptance of all that is beautiful. The owner of this symbol can reveal his creative potential and develop a sense of beauty. Svarozhich forces a person to act rationally, inclines him to analyze and organize information. Thanks to this, any art in the hands of the creator finds success.

In addition to protection, the symbol helps to choose the right direction in life, gives fiery power, ignites a spark in the creative path, and helps to realize your plans. For whom would a talisman with this symbol be especially suitable by profession? People with a creative profession, as well as those whose work involves risk to their lives. Both in the first and second professions, the talisman protects against real dangers and emotional burnout.

The Light amulet - like yin and yang, unites the balance of opposite elements, the spiritual and material world. The amulet personifies the divine light, thanks to which life exists on the planet today. Helps the whole family to take the right path of truth.

This amulet is worn today around the neck, in the form of a pendant. It is made not only from wood, but also from stone and durable metals. The talisman can be worn by absolutely anyone.

A talisman with this symbol is especially suitable:

  • To workers in the intellectual sphere, the Light will help them concentrate their attention, help them ask the right questions to learn the truth;
  • professions with heavy physical work. The symbol increases the level of endurance, will help cope with any difficult task, and give its owner the ability to quickly make decisions in unforeseen situations;
  • for extreme sports enthusiasts, especially those who are interested in extreme sports. The amulet will endow its owner with spiritual fortitude;
  • for those who serve in the army. Will give strength and faith. The torch will not allow its owner to harden and become a cynic;
  • to expectant mothers. It wards off the evil eye and damage, protects the unborn baby, and helps the birth go smoothly.


The Svitovit symbol represents the birth of a new and pure soul on earth. In Rus', all pregnant women could not go out in public until they embroidered this symbol on their clothes. After all, our ancestors believed that without this sign a child could easily be jinxed, and then the child would be born weak. It is for this reason that the amulet is recommended for expectant mothers to wear.

The symbol will be no less useful for children. The power of the symbol protects from evil people with negative energy. It is also suitable for men. Because it adds strength and saturates with spiritual fortitude.

All of these properties are especially needed in sports, in professions where good endurance and physical fitness are required. For example, the talisman will be useful to sailors, miners, military personnel, and climbers.

In the modern world, everyone needs strong-willed qualities. With such a symbol you will not forget about your roots and purpose. You will quickly move towards your goal, and victory will await you at the finish line. The symbol will disarm all your enemies and give you the strength to always be ahead. Svitovit is suitable for married couples and those who are just going to get married and seal their “nest” with marriage bonds. The sign will help a young family give birth to a healthy and talented child.

The Ax of Perun amulet will undoubtedly become a faithful protector for a man. It is this amulet that has magical powers to fight against enemy and dark forces. It gives men strength, determination, courage and perseverance, is a conductor of light energy, and helps them gain inner confidence in their rightness. Perun's amulet protects from envious people and ill-wishers. It accumulates power and helps to spend it in the right direction. With it, you can concentrate on your goal and achieve high results.


The ax of Perun is a protective symbol.

Back in the 5th-9th centuries, this amulet was worn by warriors and warriors of the prince. Recently, this symbol has become especially popular among young people. It exerts a powerful force not only on its owner, but also protects the home of loved ones and relatives from enemies. Our ancestors hid this symbol at the doorstep of the house or under the bed.

This strong sign in the form of an ax is a powerful protection for a man and his family. Therefore, if you want to become a real protector for your family, then this symbol will certainly suit you. The amulet will not allow you to desecrate women and offend children. This symbol will not bring divine power and good energy to thieves and scammers.

Stribozhich got its name in honor of Stribog, who is the lord of thunderstorms. Stribog is also the lord of the winds, controlling the element of air. This God is the personification of creative energy, which is directed for the benefit of man.

Stribozhich was used by the Slavs as a strong protective amulet, keeping the entire Family and all the economic possessions of the Family safe. This amulet protects from all natural phenomena. Not only from thunderstorms and strong hurricane winds, but also from other negative natural phenomena. For example, from snow and sand storms, from drought, from storms. This amulet was often used by sailors when going on long voyages. They believed that Stribozhich helped determine the correct course for the ship, protecting it from storms and ensuring the optimal direction of the wind.

This symbol also helped those who went fishing. Fishermen depicted him on boats, hoping that Stribog would give them favorable weather conditions for a good catch. The Stribozhich symbol was used by everyone who worked in the field. In the summer heat, Stribog gave these workers gusts of fresh, invigorating wind, saving them from the heat and overwork.

The Stribozhich symbol is very often found on the work clothes of the Slavs. It was applied to it in the form of embroidery. At the same time, a certain color scheme was used in the image of Stribozhich. Red symbolized fire, the sun, and white symbolized heaven. Purple meant spiritual formation.

The Triglav symbol is presented in the form of an interlacing of 3 petals of infinity, which carry information from all dimensions of the Universe. Triglav symbolizes living space, the justice of being. If a person lives according to the laws of the Universe, the symbol will help him throughout his life’s journey. This symbol helps you move forward and change for the better.


According to other sources, it is known that this amulet can also have destructive power when a person does not comply with the laws of existence. They say that if you wear this symbol around your neck, it will fill the chakras with positive energy and teach its owner to concentrate on one activity.

If you look closely at this ancient symbol, you will see in it a figure sitting in the “lotus” position, as well as the head of a “bull”. Triglav is an ideal object for meditation, a sign of infinity and a single whole in the Universe. It personifies the living space of people. But how each of us acts in this world, what we think about, is a personal matter of choice. You should live according to the laws of the Universe, fill your actions with goodness, light, develop your spirituality - all this is interconnected with the future fate of each person.


The Fern Flower amulet is a kind of eight-pointed swastika, with a special esoteric meaning. The sign represents the energy of the sun and life.

According to Slavic legend, it is known that the fern blooms once a year, on the night of Kupala’s birth. This unusual flower is not open to everyone, and it is difficult to find. And since all family members need protection, our ancestors created this magical symbol. It is believed that the fern hides the bud from a person with bad intentions. The flower helps to fulfill cherished desires that come from a pure heart.

The ruler of the Fern Flower is the god of thunderstorms and lightning - the god Perun. The amulet helps everyone who strives to gain new knowledge and those who have talent in any field. The fern flower protects against diseases and black magic. It will especially benefit pupils and students who are constantly improving their knowledge. It also helps those who often travel for work.

The ancient Slavic amulet Healer has the healing properties of 4 natural elements, which are displayed along the edge of the diamond. The central part of the figure represents the basis of life on earth. This sign attracts the energy of all Slavic Gods.


A healer heals body and soul

According to other sources, it is also known that the amulet heals not only the body, but also the soul. It can be used by healers and doctors to work with patients. Our ancestors very often turned to the Healer for help. This usually happened when healers could not cure the disease. Then the powerful power of this symbol came to the rescue. For healing, the amulet uses the 4 elements of our Universe.

This amulet can be worn by adults, small children, and anyone who needs the power of higher powers.

The symbol not only heals, but also accelerates the healing process of wounds, cleanses broken areas of a person’s aura, destroys negative energy, and gives longevity.

Thanks to this, life flows in complete harmony, according to the universal laws of the universe. In addition, the Healer expels evil spirits, restores the mental shell of the body, improves energy flows, and directs the subconscious in the right direction. As you can see, this is the most reliable tool for recovery.

A symmetrical pattern with an interweaving of curved lines that are inscribed in a circle - this is the Black Sun amulet. The amulet owes its origin to the Slavs. Previously, only priests used this symbol. Only 5 thousand years later, when difficult times came on earth, it was given to the common people for reliable protection. Already in the 19th century, the amulet began to be actively used in Esotericism.


The black sun is a symbol of all living things

According to other sources, the Black Sun is called the starting point of the existence of all life on earth. Thanks to the power of this symbol, you can expand the boundaries of consciousness and discover hidden abilities. With its help, it is easy to get rid of the burden of the past, no matter how heavy it may be. In order for the amulet to work, you must honor your ancestors. Moreover, we are not talking about grandmothers and great-grandmothers, but about the most ancient relatives in the tribe. A person must intuitively feel the sacred connection and be proud of it, and also know the whole history of his roots.

If the owner of the amulet does not honor the memory of his ancestors, the symbol will only bring harm to its owner.

Therefore, before becoming the owner of this amulet, you need to sincerely honor the memory of your ancestors and only then ask them for help and protection.

Yarovik is a strong amulet that our ancestors, the Slavs, used to protect their health and living property. It helps to preserve the wealth given by nature (for example, crops) from destruction, theft and death. Also, the Yarovik amulet was used as a protective amulet to protect domestic animals (cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, horses) from diseases.


They believed in its power in protecting their property from thieves, fires and other troubles. The Slavs believed that the Yarovik symbol accumulates the energy of the sun, directing it to the success and prosperity of the entire family. In order to protect grain from thieves, Yarovik was depicted on the barns where it was stored. At the same time, the Slavs believed that this amulet protected the crop not only from thieves, but also from rodents, pests, and from various accidents associated with unfavorable weather conditions.

Spring grass was also applied to buildings where animals lived, thereby hoping to protect them from disease.

It is important to note that Yarovik had powerful protective properties only for righteous people leading a decent life and keeping the commandments.

If ignorant, evil people, seeking only their own benefit, tried to use Yarovik, then this amulet turned out to be absolutely ineffective. The energies of hypocrisy and deception are alien to him. All the bright forces of the Universe turn away from people who emit negativity.

Yarovik “works” only when interacting with kind, decent people, protecting them and all their living property (livestock, crops) from negative influences. Slavic symbols and amulets protect us from evil spirits, and also maintain harmony in our own world.

In every folk culture, sooner or later an esoteric system of signs arises, conveying knowledge, mystical abilities or concepts of deities in the simplest geometric figures and their combinations. Slavic symbols, for example, are an integral part of the faith and community of distant ancestors.

The best scientists in the world are working to decipher the degree of their importance for culture and religion. The Slavs are one of the largest nationalities in the world, living mainly in Southern and Eastern Europe. It took a long time for scientists to discover detailed evidence of their beliefs and rituals. The symbols of the Slavs are similar to classical runes. They reproduce in a visual image faith in a higher power. The ancestors of the Slavs deified natural phenomena and asked them for protection.

Every person has seen a swastika amulet at least once in his life. Contrary to popular belief, the Kolovrat is a Slavic symbol of the sun, and not a fascist sign. The ancient word “kolo” means a circle or a wheel, so it is assigned to personify the annual rotation of the solar disk as an endless process. has several aspects of interpretation that are worth knowing about:

  1. The amulet conceals the seasonality of the seasons and a series of natural elements - fire, water, earth and air. For this reason, the classic Kolovrat has exactly eight rays.
  2. The second name for swastika Slavic symbols is svarga, because it moves across the sky like the sun.
  3. The direction of the rays from the center to the edges shows the connection of the sign with light deities who promise good protection.

The Slavic goddess Lada was given a special place in the pantheon of Slavic idols. She played the same meaning for the female sex as the symbol of the sun among the ancient Slavic men. Like Svarog, Lada was a primordial god at the top of the pantheon. She took part in the creation of man, which allowed women to consider her the keeper of the hearth and strong marriages. The symbol of the goddess Lada among the Slavs is called the Star of Rus' and looks like an eight-pointed star, including a square intertwined with two ellipses. It is used as a talisman in the following cases:

  • disagreements with husband;
  • insufficient disclosure of feminine qualities;
  • lack of mutual understanding in the family;
  • childlessness or diseases of the female genitourinary system.

This people also had symbols that did not have a specific deity personifying them. This is the patron saint of people, Rod, who manifested himself in all living things - from flowers and trees to livestock and people. It was believed that by caring for his loved ones, a person manifests what a particle of the Family has laid in him. Its sign is identical to the four-pointed swastika with rounded edges. The Slavic amulet symbol of the Family was used for:

  1. Family survival. In difficult times, the swastika was depicted on clothing, household utensils and other household items.
  2. Protection during combat operations. Such sacred symbols of the Slavs as the sign of the Family were applied to shirts and scabbards so that their owner would survive in a mortal battle.
  3. Help in discovering talent. Teenagers who were confused about choosing a job or suffering from bad habits were given amulets with Rod in order to return them to a righteous life.

The name of this sign not only echoes the name of the Scandinavian warrior goddesses, but is a kind of mirror reflection of the myths about them among the Slavic peoples. No other symbols of the ancient Slavs carry such a powerful protective meaning for defenders and warriors. Three interesting facts are connected with the Valkyrie:

  1. Not everyone was allowed to wear it: the prerogative was given to active participants in combat battles, but not to veterans and disabled people returning from the war.
  2. Solar Slavic symbols, which the Valkyrie is, are designed to smooth out the energy of war and calm the anger of people.
  3. The emblem was considered capable of protecting priestly books from prying eyes.

Perunov color or fern flower is one of the oldest signs of Slavic affiliation. The eight-pointed swastika has a special esoteric meaning: it personifies the all-conquering power of solar energy. The symbol of the fern among the Slavs is evidence of the love of the Bathing Lady and the heavenly warrior, to whom Perun presented the flower as a gift. It blooms only once a year - on the summer solstice, which falls on June 20, 21 or 22, depending on the solar cycle. Perun's color has a dual nature, which all priests knew about in ancient times:

  1. On the one hand, it is a powerful weapon against evil spirits: the protective symbols of the Slavs for the home were always decorated with its image. It was believed that it prevented devils and demons from entering the house.
  2. On the other hand, the fern itself attracted dishonest people. It brought good luck in theft and discovery of other people's treasures, which made it a popular talisman among thieves.

There were also amulets that were only allowed to be used by people with the gift of prophecy or divination. Future witches and oracles revered Alatyr - an eight-pointed star, personifying the center of the world and the eye of the entire clan, concentrating its knowledge and power. It was created by Svarog and used by Ilya Muromets in the battle with otherworldly forces. Alatyr is a symbol of the Slavs, uniting the unity of two principles - male and female. It must be used for the purpose of:

  • protection of family members of a healer or witch;
  • bringing harmony and enlightenment;
  • finding balance and taming internal forces;
  • receiving hidden messages from the gods.

If the Valkyrie was familiar to the Scandinavian peoples, the shamrock is still popular in Ireland to this day. The protective symbols of the Slavs in the form of three petals are also called a sign. Both in Ireland and in Rus' it was part of sacred ceremonies used in the course of priestly traditions. Due to its pagan past, there is still widespread debate about its relevance in Christian culture. The three-leaf clover is considered the ideal of natural harmony due to its equilateral contours and proves the existence of divine providence in nature.


The trefoil is often confused with the triquetra due to the phenomenal similarity of the two signs. Triquetra differs in that it does not have a “leg”-base, which a clover leaf has. It is often called the “Varangian” symbol, although the ancient Celts depicted it no less often in their sanctuaries. The triquetra is not like other protective symbols of the Slavs: it was a way to pass on through generations knowledge about the movement of the Sun across the sky. Its angles are the main positions of the luminary when it is at dawn, at its zenith and before sunset.


Considering that almost all swastika-like signs depicted Svarog traveling through the sky, it is logical that he would have a chariot. Garudas are pagan symbols of the Slavs, identified as a fiery cart on which Svarog and Vyshen traveled. It is also curious that sometimes they were painted as space birds - fulfillers of cherished desires. Similar images were left in temples by devotees in India. The Garuda amulet is needed for the following purposes:

  • resolving life's difficulties;
  • going through the agony of separation;
  • expansion of consciousness and abandonment of everyday problems;
  • endowing the body with powerful energy.

This sign migrated to the Vedas of the Russians after their acquaintance with the German-Scandinavian people. The image belonged personally to the god Odin: it was dedicated to the Ygdrasil tree, which contained all nine worlds, including the Earth. Replenishing the ancient Slavic symbols, the valknut was renamed the knot of the chosen ones. It was considered a triune sign, revealing such aspects of the universe as:

  • uniting the worlds of past, present and future;
  • unity of soul and body;
  • a subtle connection between members of the same family - both living and dead.

  1. Perunov flower, or fern flower- a symbol aimed primarily at protecting the owner from the evil eye, bad influence, and dirty thoughts. It also fulfills the desires of the wearer, but only those whose fulfillment the person desires with all his heart.
  2. The caroler is originally a male symbol of the Family and the Sun. Only males were allowed to wear it. The symbol gave courage in battle and wisdom on the path of life.
  3. Ladinets - this symbol is similar to the previous one, only it is intended for women. Ladinets programs a woman for a good marriage and a strong family.
  4. Cross of Svarog - this symbol was not used as a talisman. He only showed the patronage of the Highest of the Gods and asserted the power of the Universe.
  5. The Makosh amulet is a symbol used by creative people to gain inspiration, and by mothers, as it represents fertility. Contains the strongest energy.
  6. The source is considered a flow of energy that can help in any matter if used correctly.
  7. Molvinets is a powerful amulet. Blocks all negativity said towards its owner. Protects not just one person, but the whole family.
  8. Yarovik - aimed at protecting home and household. Symbolizes safety and reliability.
  9. The lamp is a symbol of the Path. Helps to find answers to global questions, find the meaning of life and strengthen the spirit.
  10. Valkyrie - a talisman used mainly by warriors. Represents courage and wisdom.
  11. The symbol of the Family is the symbol of the Sun. Saves from any disease. Contains powerful universal energy.
  12. Stribozhich - protects from natural disasters, pacifies nature.
  13. The Lada Star is a symbol of the strength of the Family. Protects a woman, family and home.
  14. Rasich - symbolizes the power of four Races, four Clans. Awakens harmony and the ability to contemplate in a person.
  15. Perunitsa is a symbol of victory, determination, a powerful amulet. Literally personifies the earthly energy of lightning.
  16. The solstice is a symbol of optimism, the energy of the creator, protection from bad weather and the evil eye. It stores the power of the Sun, showing the direction of its movement.
  17. The Star of England - personifies the Universal principle, the moment of the universe. Unites three components: body, spirit and soul into one.
  18. The wedding party is a symbol of a powerful union. It was sewn onto the clothes of the newlyweds so that their marriage would be unbreakable.
  19. Doukhobor is a symbol of a person’s inner flame, of life. It was not used as a talisman, but was able to protect the soul when used correctly.
  20. Svarga - personifies perfection in the flesh. Helps people following the path of Truth and Awareness.
  21. Fireweed is a protective symbol for an adult woman. Helps her in everything and protects her from evil forces.
  22. The black sun is a tribal symbol. A very rare sign, about which there is still little information. It is known to be charged with colossal power and can cause harm to the inexperienced.
  23. Svitovit - symbolizes the horizon, the collision of two worlds - heavenly and earthly. A powerful amulet.
  24. Colard is a fiery symbol of rebirth and purity.
  25. Overcome grass – has strong protective properties. Able to protect against evil spirits and diseases caused by them.
  26. Rubezhnik - based on the name, a symbol of a milestone, border, point of no return. Marks the line between two worlds.
  27. Ratiborets is an exclusively military symbol. It personifies courage, bravery in battle, gives immeasurable spiritual power, but only to those who are ready to give their lives for their land.

Talismans, symbols, amulets and signs carry in their meaning protection from evil and bad influences on humans. They scare away evil people and attract positive energy.

Amulets, talismans and magical symbols exist in every culture. People travel and bring talismans from other countries.

Thanks to this, every person has access to amulets from all over the world, as well as Feng Shui talismans. The meaning of each sign is determined by bringing harmony to the home, relationships, bringing prosperity and well-being to a person.

Some amulets protect against enemies and bad energy, while others protect against bankruptcy, infertility and even injury in war. Each person puts a piece of his soul into the amulet, so it protects and protects him from adversity.

Talismans, symbols, amulets: their types and meaning

  • There are two types of amulets and talismans, which have a positive meaning and signs that have negative characteristics.
  • Positive signs evoke in the owner who keeps them an association with success - these are brooches, pendants and stones for happiness in life. Negative signs bring a depressive state for a person, devastation, sadness and disharmony
  • They can be intended not only for one owner, but also for several people or even an entire society


  • The strongest sign of good luck can be simple talismans, symbols and amulets. Their types and meaning can be very diverse.
  • The main thing is what forms of action a person puts into this object and what thoughts are currently in his head
  • Married couples wear wedding rings - this is a single ritual that enhances the protective effect of such a precious product

Slavic amulets and their meaning

The Slavs used various symbolic objects. They served different purposes. They were made for themselves or given as a gift.

Slavic amulets and their meaning played a huge role in the life of every person and an entire nation. They were made from iron by forging, natural wood and even from nuts, beans and dried fruits.

Many iconic objects have already lost their meaning, but some are still relevant in the modern world:

  • Sun. Protects from negativity. This is the most powerful symbol. Especially if it is made of wood, and the edges are smeared with the blood of the owner
  • Cross. Now it is a symbol of Christianity, but it appeared even before the birth of Orthodoxy. The product in the form of a cross was used in conjunction with other signs. For example, a cross placed in a yarilo (circle) testified to a warm spring and prosperity. He brought love and warm feelings to the owner
  • Lunnitsa. This symbol was worn by women to successfully conceive a child, carry and give birth to a healthy baby.
  • Birds. Images with birds served as the personification of the family hearth. The falcon meant victory over enemy troops, wisdom and valor
  • Horse. The Slavs believed that the horse was an intermediary between deities and people. Therefore, iconic objects with his image gave strength, wealth and protection from evil people
  • Horseshoe. This talisman of good luck and happiness in the home is still used today. People attach it near the front door or near the gate. Previously, this amulet was made of iron or silver


The Slavs used individually made amulets for a specific person or for an entire family.

IMPORTANT: Such talismans can still be bought today in special stores.

Talisman stones and their meaning

Many people are sure that stones are alive and have their own energy. If you need to change something for the better in your life, you can choose your own talisman stone. Its meaning is its influence on a person’s life in a positive way.


It is believed that through the stone you can gain strength and become the master of your destiny. There are a great variety of stones - precious, semi-precious and ordinary stones.

Each of them has its own strength for a specific person. A certain stone will bring good luck to someone, but for another person it is not suitable and will become a “disturbance” in life.

Feng Shui talismans and their meanings

Feng Shui talismans have received particular reverence and popularity in our country. Their meaning lies in the positive change in the energetic forces of everything around in order to influence the judicial line.

If a person wears such talismans or has them in his home, then he will be able to attract harmonious energy, which will bring success in business, financial well-being and happiness.


The talismans of the wealth sector include:

  • God Hottei. Rub your hand on his stomach a hundred times and all your wishes will come true
  • Three coins. Place them in your wallet or closet to bring you wealth.
  • Toad with a coin. Place the figurine in the southeastern sector of the house or carry its image in your wallet
  • Goldfish. Very good effect on financial transactions
  • Money Tree. Draw the sign of this talisman and it will bring good luck


The following talismans belong to the sector of fame and fortune:

  • Phoenix Bird, Crystal Pyramid, Fountain. Helps prosperity and financial well-being
  • Eagle, Sailboat, Rooster. Place these talismans in any room, just not in the bedroom. Expresses mighty strength and authority
  • Peacock, Elephant, Fan. Strength, protection and wisdom. With their help you can attract “your star of luck”

The following talismans should show off in the love sector:

  • Pomegranate. Fertility and family fidelity
  • Butterflies. Weightlessness and lightness
  • Peony. Love and blossoming of feelings
  • Pigeon. Loyalty and tenderness
  • Oranges. successful marriage

Russian amulets, talismans and their meaning

  • To choose the right amulet, you need to understand why it is needed. Russian people have many different amulets and talismans
  • Their meaning lies in protection from evil people, achieving harmony between loved ones and relatives and solving a certain problem.


IMPORTANT: When choosing a talisman, feel its energy on an intuitive level. This is the only way you can choose the item that is right for you.

  • House amulets were made from natural materials, which were considered effective guardians against evil and disease. These could be dolls, pillows, brooms
  • Wormwood was used for filling, which, according to legend, was supposed to block the path of an evil person with bad intentions


IMPORTANT: If you want to make a talisman yourself, remember that you cannot sew anything on it or pin it with sharp objects. Just tie and glue. This is the main rule in creating a talisman!

  • A bell used to be hung near the door - this is a symbol of good news and prosperity. It cleanses the energy of the home and drives out all evil with its ringing

For small children, you also need to make talismans and amulets. They must be made by the mother.

  • To protect the newlyweds, you can make a protective symbolic object with your own hands - two dolls with one common hand, which unites husband and wife
  • This symbol of harmony and shared happiness should be given to newlyweds on their wedding day. It is believed that such a doll will become a symbol of harmony and shared happiness.


  • Our ancestors believed in Domovoy and now people are trying to appease him. You can make such a doll yourself, but without using scissors, needles and other similar items
  • She should be pleasant to everyone in the family and have a sweet face. The brownie attracts great finances and happiness to the house


Slavic talismans, amulets and amulets - meaning

  • The Slavs used amulets and talismans associated with cosmogonic beliefs, spells and the cult of animals. All such Slavic talismans, amulets, and amulets had their own meaning
  • For example, the crescent moon was the guardian of marriage and married couples. The sun helped protect and protect during the battle
  • Amulets of an incantatory nature brought prosperity and satiety and protected against the encroachment of evil people. Charms associated with the cult of animals were able to protect an entire clan - eagle, falcon, horse
  • Shutters and weather vanes, made using a special carving technique, served as protection against various misfortunes. Embroideries and knots connected according to certain rules provided protection against the penetration of evil spirits into the human body

Chinese talismans and their meaning


It is important not only to make a talisman, but also to activate it correctly for it to start working. Chinese talismans attract positive energy.

Their meaning is to cleanse energy and bring good luck and success. It is enough to have a statue of a horse, Phoenix bird, turtle or elephant at home, and the owners will be able to gain wealth, mutual understanding, success, stability and sustainability.

Egyptian amulets and their meaning

  • Power, money, luck, love, longevity, healing and protection from negativity - all this can be given to a person by Egyptian amulets
  • Their meaning depends on the functions, material of manufacture, color scheme and image. Egyptian amulets can be made of stone or made into necklaces
  • Brooches, pendants, rings and other products help a person find a symbol for protection and for finding something hidden and desired

Indian amulets and their meaning


Indian talismans help solve and alleviate karmic issues. Magical Indian amulets will help you unravel the knot of fate or avoid creating such a knot.

Their significance lies in solving various life problems of an ordinary person. Common Indian talismans include:

  • Magic mantras. Able to cross out a person’s karmic debts, protect against troubles and external evil
  • Images of Indian gods. Bring prosperity and big money to the house
  • Image of Goddess Lakshmi. Reliably stores family valuables and helps in love
  • Yantras. The special geometry in the drawing allows divine power to descend
  • Om sign. Hindus are sure that this was the first sound that the universe heard. You should always carry it with you.
  • The Singing Bowl drives away evil spirits
  • Natural stones and minerals improve health

Tattoo amulets and their meaning


Tattoos, like any other magical products, have their own characteristics.

REMEMBER: Tattoo amulets will accompany you throughout your life. You need to find out their meaning before going to the tattoo parlor. Removing a tattoo is a painful procedure and it does not fully guarantee that you will get rid of the meaning of the symbol forever!

If all the rules are followed correctly, then the tattoo will turn into a talisman and bring positive moments into life.

Ancient amulets and their meaning


  • Ancient people believed in an afterlife and spirits. Shamans were intermediaries between two worlds. They created various ancient amulets. Their meaning was an incomprehensible power that brought people good luck
  • According to shamans, such amulets possessed divine power, without which a person cannot survive in life
  • The pagans used different signs of the elements. A rhombus divided into four parts was a sign of fertility. The symbol of water was wavy lines, and the symbol of fire was an oblique cross-shaped sign
  • These symbols can protect people from misfortunes and injustice, as well as from diseases and evil tongues.

Tibetan amulets and their meaning


Tibetan amulets are an organic sign in a person’s everyday life. Sunghoris are considered the most popular. This word means "protective circle."

The circle chart helps to pacify the negative influences in a person's life and increase his well-being.

Many people take such Tibetan amulets and their meaning seriously and believe that they will help them get out of the control of demons and avoid encountering harmful obstacles.

Celtic amulets and their meaning


  • Celtic knots are associated with the cosmology and magical rites of ancient peoples. This mysterious script is a protective symbol against evil spirits
  • Intricate compositions in the form of circles, spirals, triangles and squares of different sizes assembled together are also Celtic amulets
  • Their meaning is great for people who believe in them. These designations symbolize harmony, eternity and a good life in abundance.
  • Such amulets were woven from leather, carved from wood and assembled from bent iron strips

Thor's hammer amulet - meaning


Suitable for men and is a symbol of fertility. The Thor's Hammer amulet protects warriors and gives them courage in battle.

The meaning of this talisman also extends to neutralizing bad influences on a person from the outside.

Wolf fang amulet - meaning


Huge positive energy, a talisman against various diseases and problems - all this is the wolf’s fang amulet.

Its significance includes helping to get rid of fears and gain self-confidence. With its help you can attract money and improve your finances.

Dreamcatcher amulet - meaning


Such an amulet attracts evil and good spirits of sleep. He then weeds out the evil ones and does not allow them to approach the owner, and the good ones give colorful and bright dreams.

The dream catcher amulet, the meaning of which has always been important for shamans, must be made by a trained person. He must consciously feel himself during sleep - this is a secret shamanic technique.

Amulet Hand of Fatima - meaning


This talisman protects a person from the evil eye and damage. It is considered one of the strongest symbols in personifying protection against bad luck.

Patience, faith, hope - all this applies to the Hand of Fatima amulet. Its meaning lies in directing a person to the true path. Anyone who constantly wears this symbol will be able to develop their intuition.

Yin-Yang Amulet - meaning


The ancient Yin-Yang amulet helps to obtain protection from evil forces. The meaning of this symbol is to bring harmony and balance opposites.

The balance must be perfect. This is the only way to achieve success in business, and such a talisman helps in this.

Amulet Wheel of Fortune - meaning


Unexpected changeability and control over its movement will be curbed with the Wheel of Fortune amulet.

The meaning of this symbol lies in opening the right door, which leads to luck, wealth and prosperity. It reflects the cyclical nature of time, the cycle of good events and world order.

Eye of Horus amulet - meaning


A most powerful talisman that protects and protects the owner from the influence of evil forces. Even during the excavations of the tombs, the Eye of Horus amulet was found.

The meaning and features of this talisman are in the symbolism of human healing and knowledge of divine wisdom.

Scarab beetle - the meaning of the talisman


The oldest and most effective talisman is the Scarab Beetle. The secret meaning of the talisman is in the endless creation of the concept of life.

Ancient people dreamed of gaining the condescension of the gods after death and therefore they even made tattoos on their bodies with the image of this talisman.

Meaning of Talisman Runes


Runes are not just a set of letters, they are an object for influencing the world around us through the release of certain energy forces.

The meaning of the runes of talismans lies in working on the realization of a person’s inner spiritual potential. Filling a sign with your dreams makes it magical.

Protective amulets and their meaning


If you feel uneasy about yourself and your family, then you should make your own or purchase protective amulets.

Their meaning is protection from evil and enemies. Such amulets include stones, an image of a cross, an eye and other magical symbols.

Talisman pendants and their meaning


  • The most suitable amulets for children, adults and the whole family are talisman pendants. Their meaning and features depend on the image
  • Some symbolize material well-being, while others scare away evil people and impart positive energy.
  • The amulet will help attract happiness and good luck if you constantly carry it with you or place it in your home. It will help you find peace of mind, well-being, financial wealth and make every person truly happy.
  • If you believe in this, then amulets and talismans will be a real amulet for you. Good luck, happiness and harmony

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Slavic amulets for women were made of precious metals and carved into wood. Women's Slavic amulets had solar and celestial themes. In the understanding of our ancestors, a woman linked the continuation of the family and the prosperity of the home. Women's amulets were worn on the body and sewn onto clothes. The Veles online store offers amulets for women and women's amulets, made in compliance with the canons.

  • Slavic symbols, amulets for women, their meaning

    Traditional Slavic amulets for women were made of precious metals and carved into wood. Made from traditional materials, women's Slavic amulets had a solar theme. Common women's amulets covered the decoration, complementing the overall image. The Veles online store offers amulets for women and women's amulets, made in compliance with the canons.

    Purpose of protection

    Traditional Slavic amulets for women protected the valuable asset of the community - procreation. Women's amulets of the Slavs decorated personal items and clothing.

    Amulets for women were made from:

    • stone;
    • metal;
    • baked clay;
    • coral;
    • bones.

    The deciphered women's amulets had an age-related purpose. Slavic amulets for women and their meaning were aimed at preserving health, strengthening external protection, and averting dangerous situations.

    Carrying spiritual symbolism, amulets for women were of a cult nature; they were distinguished by the brightness of their execution. According to excavations of graves in the Bryansk region, metal products covered with enamel with pronounced divine symbolism were intended to accompany the spirit of the owner beyond the borders of Iriy.

    Three female hypostases

    Slavic amulets for women and their meaning were dedicated to different age periods. The amulets for women and mothers differed from the symbolism of young girls. Before marriage, amulets for women were intended to attract the betrothed. The original Slavic symbols of amulets for married women gave the preservation of childbirth power.

    Amulet of youth

    Young girls were given women's amulets of the Slavs dedicated to Lada with a lunar disk. Protective amulets for women before marriage were decorated with long braids and sewn over petticoats.

    Girlish Slavic amulets for women include images:

    • swan;
    • stars, moon;
    • running water;
    • lily;
    • viburnum;
    • Bereginya with raised hands.

    Found finds from burials of the South Slavs include belts, pendants, and bracelets. Women's protective amulets were applied in a certain order, personifying the unity of the universe.

    Amulet of motherhood

    Amulets for women who crossed the threshold of their husbands were made on bones and precious stones:

    • amber;
    • jasper;
    • rose quartz;
    • cornelian;
    • jade.

    Charms for women designed for mature age were embroidered over skirts and sundresses. Similar Slavic amulets for women and their meaning included the following symbols:

    • fire;
    • sun;
    • sown field.

    Precisely confirmed Slavic amulets for women were decorated with pendants for headdresses - moonlights combined with a cross. They were attached to the temples, forehead, and protected the heart area. They were often attached to the ends of a soft belt.

    Guardians of the Wise Years

    Women's amulets of the Slavs, wise widows and elderly representatives of the clan, included images of goddesses, a bereginya with her hands down.

    Slavic amulets for protecting women were considered priority:

    • health;
    • bright mind;
    • spiritual plane.

    The sacred circle of protective symbols, uniting amulets for elderly women, included items made of bone and coral with the symbolism of fire, presiding deities, and plant themes.

    Protective symbols

    Amulets for women of different ages were made on silver or gold. In the understanding of our ancestors, these metals strengthened women’s amulets, complementing them with the assigned miraculous qualities.

    East Slavic symbols were used as amulets for women of different generations:

    • Lada star;
    • bereginya;
    • lunar;
    • triglav;
    • Ladinets;
    • sown field;
    • Mokosh.

    When worn, amulets for women were divided according to the principle of concealed wearing and external display. They had no decorative value and were considered an obligatory part of everyday life. The continuity of body symbols, which made it possible to transfer Slavic amulets for women, concerned the intra-family circle, from the matriarch to the successor.

    Elements that protect the feminine

    The spontaneous female amulets of the Slavs were addressed to:

    • running water;
    • rain;
    • the fire of the hearth;
    • east winds;
    • the dawn of the morning;
    • mother earth.

    Wavy and oblique lines that decorated amulets for women meant direction, suggesting the interpretation of the entire design. The slope meant rain, the wave represented flowing water. Curved lines running clockwise filled Slavic amulets for women with the energy of the movement of life.

    Elemental Slavic amulets for women and their meaning strengthened ties with their ancestors. The original Slavic symbols of amulets for women with intertwining lines emanating from the center warded off the evil eye and unclean spirits, leading them through the nooks and crannies of the labyrinth of the pattern.

    Cosmological signs

    Among the popular cosmological symbols, amulets for Lunar women stand out.

    Lunnitsa Slavic amulets for women differed in the connection of elements:

    • the empty sickle is addressed to youth;
    • filled with a cross or diamonds - for married women;
    • with the inclusion of circles, grains, geometric shapes - keepers of knowledge.

    Amulets for women with cosmological themes clearly separated periods of life:

    • morning - youth;
    • day - maturity;
    • evening - venerable age.

    Such women's Slavic amulets were characterized by an emphasis on the ornament of the upper, middle or lower lobe.

    Floral ornament

    Women's Slavic amulets, geometrically decorated with patterns, personified a connection with the forces of nature. Women's amulets included plant and animal images.

    Girlish amulets for women depicted creeping shoots of various herbs:

    • water lilies;
    • snakes;
    • hops;
    • nettles

    Among representatives of older generations, Slavic amulets for women in the community included:

    • grape;
    • overpower-herbs;
    • rose hip.

    Representing the connection of times, Slavic amulets for women and their meaning preserved knowledge of the gene pool and continuity of experience.

    Intercession of the Higher Spheres

    Women's Slavic amulets, recreated in symbolism, called for the intercession of omnipotent divine forces:

    • Mokosh is the patronage of weaving, family and strong ties;
    • Bereginya - ancestor, part of the natural order;
    • Rod - connection of generations;
    • Lada - spring, rainbow.

    Wearable amulets for women contained a message encrypted with a wish for strengthening and protection. Slavic amulets for women addressed to the gods were worn on the body and were replaced ritually.

    Among the Slavs, the bride was compared to a deceased person. By going through the rite of passage to the next stage, her connection with the old family was transferred to her husband's.

    Amulet or amulet?

    The terminology of the word "amulet" is closely related to "amulet". Both concepts have related meanings, but their essence is different. Amulets for women may not have an outline. Beads made of stone, claw or polished bone carried images of women's amulets, serving as protective decorations.

    Ethnic women's Slavic amulets were covered with stylized images. Slavic symbols carved into metal, amulets for women are distinguished by a complex set of symbols.

    High-quality Slavic amulets for women with an accurate display of the necessary symbolism are selected for the person and are passed on only to relatives.

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