I found my new lucky charm!

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Do you believe in lucky charms? #MarketFriday initiated by @dswigle

I had known about the concept of lucky charms and amulets when I was in High School because of my classmate, as she once believed that it could bring good luck, positive energy, and protection. As far as I could remember, she had an amulet, which she thought could protect her against evil, disease, or danger.

Walking down memory lane, as a high school student and as a person who often based on scientific pieces of evidence to support the idea of lucky charms and amulets, I once wondered so much about them.


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But then, as years passed, I realized that believing in luck and the power of lucky charms is a personal choice. And it is like attracting all the positive vibes in life.

While exploring the city, I visited a lucky charm stall. How I love their vibrant colors as I have studied the place and I have found my new lucky charm.

I believe in its power to bring good fortune and good luck. So I had the pleasure of exploring the stall located in the mall when I visited Ayala Cagayan de Oro City recently.

I did not go to the mall to buy lucky charms. I went there to buy essentials. But then, while I was wandering around, I noticed a small but lively booth.

It caught my attention because of its colorful display of lucky charms and crafted accessories.

Even at first glance, I loved the stall for its vibrant products, but what made it enticing was the welcoming saleslady entertained me with her friendly marketing strategy. She was patient enough to introduce and show me around while also answering any questions I had.


It was like love at first sight when the available lucky charms for sale caught my attention.


There were dreamcatchers, lucky bracelets, amulets, pendants, coin-like charms, and many more. And that each piece was indeed uniquely crafted by the maker.

While looking for something to buy, I noticed a bracelet displayed on a gold-hand structure. Here are the lucky charms.

There were two gold hands displayed beautifully by the owner on the stall, of which the other showed a unique lucky charm, and the other showed a combination of gold, green, and white bracelets.

Honestly, I love them and did not hesitate to buy the crafted products. I love the combination of colors, and indeed I would love to wear them as I also release the inner fashion icon in me.

I bought the three products for only 10 dollars. I was so lucky because it was a Buena Mano, so the saleslady offered the lowest price I could have all three.

I felt so lucky to buy them at the cheapest price. Each one of them cost 5 dollars, and supposedly, I should have paid 15 dollars. But I got 5 dollars less for the offer. Many people in business here in my place usually offer this kind of marketing strategy with a blend of optimistic hope that the small or big stalls will run well.

And then I found lucky charm necklaces in green, and I love them. The owner sold them for 20 dollars. But I did not buy them for sure I would not be able to wear them for having allergies in some necklaces.

Perhaps for lucky charms, I often prefer bracelets, amulets, and any for as long as it is not a necklace. Maybe I would buy a chain next time, but I would store it in my bag and carry it wherever I am.

Other types of bracelets available at the store are these colorful ones. And here are the various bracelets, but I did not buy them.

Each of them cost 2 dollars. They were so cheap compared to other stalls.

And then there was also a bracelet that looked like a rosary. I found it friendly too, and it was grey.

These bracelets cost 2 dollars, but it was not one of my choices.

Meanwhile, I noticed another collection of lucky charm bracelets, and I love their vibrant colors. Also, each one costs 2 dollars, but if I buy 3, it will only be sold at the stall by the owner for 5 dollars.

So I bought three bracelets for 5 dollars and saved 1 dollar to buy three sets.

I must say that the stall was stocked with various crafted accessories, and its beaded necklaces, earrings, and bracelets caught my attention with their elegant details.

Seeing each corner and the shelves, I admired the many unique and eye-catching items. Even if I had not bought all of them, I was so glad to see many variants of lucky charms.

And as well as these colorful pendants that I have seen sold for 8 dollars.

And that I so love the colors and styles with all the options available for my taste and preference. They were all cool and fashionable too.

The range of prices at the mini stall was also reasonable. Most items are cheap, and if there were items with a high cost, they were worth buying for even more than twenty dollars.

If only I could buy them all, surely I would, but I need to have a budget for it is already a want and not a need anymore. I firmly believe that these will bring good luck and prosperity to me. As I said earlier that wearing lucky charms is a personal choice, and it would always depend on the belief of anyone.

My visit to one of the stalls at Ayala Cagayan de Oro City was a truly memorable experience. It was a fun shopping moment to buy colorful and vibrant lucky charms. Perhaps I found my new lucky charm or favorite accessory!

Disclaimer: All texts and pictures are my own unless otherwise stated.



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Very colorful gadgets! 😎

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Indeed, they are. Honestly, at first glance it caught my eye and I was impressed by their vibrant and colorful hues, hehe. How I wish to buy every variant but I have only chosen my most favorite ones. Thanks for stopping by. Appreciate it much, my dear friend Seck.
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Do you believe in lucky charms?

No, I don't believe in lucky charm but I believe that I am a lucky man.

All the things in your shared picture are looking small, pretty, and beautiful. If I were in your place I would buy some more things for my sister and she would be happy for it.
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You nailed it. I believe that you are a lucky man for everything that you have at present. Blessings to you as always my dear friend, intishar.
!PIZZA

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wish that would bring luck sis.

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Thank you sis. Have a nice day ahead of you and keep safe.

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I hope that is so!! When I was probably about ten years old, my friend gave me my first dream catcher, which I still have in my bedroom today! I also got the lucky bamboo and a good luck charm... Do I believe? Well, I don't NOT believe! It is too easy to accept the good luck than to toss it aside!

This place was pretty phenomenal! I cannot believe the charms they have. You did buy a few and I have every belief that these will bring you good luck. Believe and it will happen. 💙

I liked the gold hands that displayed the beads. I don't think I have ever seen so much in such a small space! They really know how to pack it in there- and still, look nice!! I like the blue teardrop piece with the eye in the middle! That is what I choose! Thanks for taking us on another fun outing~!

#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world.

Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday

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Indeed, the area may not be so spacious but the stall offered much more! You had a good preference about the lucky charms. I love the blue eye too and yes the gold hands with the beads. Heheh. It's so nice to hear from you as always my dear Denise. Happy Market Friday!

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