What is a Cornicello and what do they mean? | Bella Luck CharmsLearn more about the Italian Cornicello, a magnet for good luck and protection against the evil eye. Cornicello necklaces are worn widely in Italy and are the latest jewelry trend!
Mal’Occhio — Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Evil EyeBy: John M. Viola, The Italian American Podcast The Mal’Occhio… the Evil Eye… It’s a concept that lives deep in the collective psychology of Italian America, but is it science or superstition? LISTEN HERE: The answer depends on what you believe, as you’ll hear in this week’s episode when we sit down with Italo-Canadian filmmaker … Continued
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The Evil Eye and Italian SuperstitionsItalian superstitions are nothing to mock. The malocchio can be sent to you by someone who envies your position or your good fortune...beware!
Italian MagicItalian horn: Related to the corno is the mano cornuta or "horned hand." This is an Italian hand-gesture (or an amulet imitative of the gesture) that can be used to indicate that a man has been cuckolded ("wears the horns") and also to ward off the evil eye. Mano means "hand" and corno means "horn."
What Does the Italian Horn Symbolize?The Italian horn is an amulet that is worn by Italians to ward off the evil eye. This Mysticurious article discusses the Italian horn meaning and history.
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Italian horn symbolism 🤍Check out our blog post on the Italian horn also known as Cornicello ✨ The piece that so many gift to their loved ones to ptotect them against the evil eye & attract good fortune 🖤