Numismatic charms are coin-like amulets and talismans from various Asian cultures, which include:
Buddhist coin charms
Chinese numismatic charms
Coin-swords
Confucian coin charms
Hongwu Tongbao
Horse coins
Indonesian numismatic charms
Japanese numismatic charms
Korean numismatic charms
Lei Ting curse charms
Lock charms
Marriage coin charms
Open-work charms
Taoist coin charms
Vault protector coins
Vietnamese numismatic charms
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Chinese: 厌胜钱; pinyin: yàn shèng qián), commonly known as Chinese numismaticcharms, refer to a collection of special decorative coins that are mainly...
charms Hongwu Tongbao Horse coins Indonesian numismaticcharms Japanese numismaticcharms Korean numismaticcharms Lei Ting curse charms Lock charms Marriage...
Korean numismaticcharms (Korean: 열쇠패; lit. odd coins), also known as Korean amulets, Korean talismans, or simply Korean charms, refer to a family of cash...
Vietnamese numismaticcharms (Vietnamese: Bùa Việt Nam; chữ Hán: 越南符銭; chữ Nôm: 符越南), also known as Vietnamese amulets, Vietnamese talismans, or simply...
Indonesian numismaticcharms (Indonesian: Uang Gobog, Uang Gobog Wayang, Koin Gobog, Gobog Wayang, or simply Gobog; Dutch: Indonesische tempelmunten)...
Japanese numismaticcharms (Japanese: 絵銭 or 画銭), also known as Japanese amulets, Japanese talismans, or simply Japanese charms, refer to a family of cash...
categories of Chinese and Vietnamese numismaticcharms that incorporate elements of the Taoist religion. Taoist coin charms come in various shapes, sizes, and...
Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese numismaticcharms that depict marriage, harmonious, and/or sexual imagery. These coin charms often imitate the design of Chinese...
Buddhist coin charms are a category of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese numismaticcharms that depict Buddhist religious imagery or inscriptions...
later these numismaticcharms started to bear the meaning of inviting good fortune and warding off evil spirits. Today, Chinese numismaticcharms are often...
as protection. It originates in Anishinaabe culture as "the spider web charm" – asubakacin 'net-like' (White Earth Nation); bwaajige ngwaagan 'dream...
("immortal ascension trees"), are tree-like assemblies of charms, with the leaves made from numismaticcharm replicas of cash coins. These money trees should not...
Confucian coin charms are a category of Chinese and Vietnamese numismaticcharms that incorporate messages from Confucian philosophy into their inscriptions...
Lôi Đình curse charms, are a type of Chinese and Vietnamese numismaticcharms, these charms can be described as a talismanic coin as they are often based...
similarities to the Old German tiuvel "Devil"). An alternate operatic good luck charm originating from Italy is the phrase In bocca al lupo! (In the mouth of...
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Chánh Đức Thông Bảo) is a fantasy cash coin, Chinese, and Vietnamese numismaticcharm bearing an inscription based on the reign title of the Zhengde Emperor...
Lock of hair Maternal impression Miasma theory Nelson Numerophobia Numismaticcharm Penny Rabbit's foot Rainmaking Ship sponsor Shoes on a table Sign of...
wolf in sheep's clothing, cry wolf). An alternative operatic good luck charm is the phrase toi toi toi, originally an idiom used to ward off a spell...
(2015-05-13). "Japanese Lucky Charms: The Guide to Omamori". Tokyo Weekender. Retrieved 2017-01-27. "Guide To Japanese Lucky Charms Omamori For The New Year...
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