noun a small object that is believed to protect the person who owns it from harm or evil
adjective amuletic (relating to or characteristic of an amulet)
In various religious practices, amulets are used as symbols of faith and protection, often blessed by religious authorities.
In spiritual practices, amulets are used to ward off negative energies and promote positive vibrations.
Amulets are commonly used in folklore as objects believed to have magical powers and offer protection against harm.
In superstitious beliefs, amulets are thought to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.
In literature, an amulet may be used as a symbolic object that provides protection or brings good luck to a character.
Some psychologists may use amulets as a tool in therapy to help clients feel more secure or grounded.
Archaeologists may study ancient amulets to learn about the beliefs and practices of past cultures.
Historians may analyze the use of amulets in different time periods to understand their cultural significance.
Folklorists may study the folklore and legends surrounding amulets in different cultures.
Jewelers may create or sell amulets as pieces of jewelry believed to bring protection or good luck to the wearer.
Museum curators may display amulets in exhibitions to educate the public about their historical and cultural importance.