Buy our lucky charms to attract positivity and support a worthy cause. Feel good about making a positive impact while improving your luck.
Discover a world of blessings, luck and positivity with our collection of lucky charms. Each purchase supports a worthy cause, so you can feel good about making a positive impact while attracting good fortune into your life.
The Cancer Research Institute is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to advancing immunotherapy to treat, control, and cure cancer. They focus on funding research to develop new immunotherapies and educating the public about the potential of this cutting-edge approach to cancer treatment.
Save the Children is a global child welfare organization that works in more than 100 countries to improve the lives of children through education, health care, and emergency aid. Their mission is to ensure that every child has a healthy start, the opportunity to learn, and protection from harm.
The World Resources Institute is a global research organization that focuses on environmental and sustainability issues. Its mission is to promote the use of data and research to help people and governments make informed decisions about the environment and natural resources.
UNICEF, or the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, is a global organization that works to improve the lives of children and their families. They focus on providing health care, clean water, education, and protection to children in need around the world.
The National Military Family Association is a non-profit organization that supports military families. They provide various programs and services to help strengthen and empower military families and advocate for their well-being.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease through research and advocacy. The foundation was founded by actor Michael J. Fox, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991.
Success is not only measured by financial gains, but also by the positive impact we make on others. At Luck Licious, we strive to spread good fortune and positivity while making a meaningful difference in the world.
Ash Richmond , CEO of Luck Licious
Welcome to Luck Licious! Founded in 2O23 by Ash Richmond, our company is dedicated to spreading blessed positivity and good luck while making a positive impact on the world. If you have any questions or feedback, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
As a team, we believe in the power of small acts of kindness to make a big difference. That’s why we’ve created a unique online store that offers digitally blessed lucky eCharms to help bring good fortune and joy into your life. But that’s not all – a portion of every purchase made on our website goes directly to supporting charities and religious organizations that help those in need.
At Luck Licious, we’re passionate about making a positive impact on the world, and we’re committed to doing so through our work. We carefully select the organizations we support, ensuring that every dollar donated goes towards a worthy cause. Thank you for choosing Luck Licious, and we hope our digital luck eCharms bring you joy and positivity in your life.
About Luck Licious
Luck Licious is blessed eCharms that brings positivity to everyone that receives one of our charms.
Created using the most protective and luckiest symbols in the World, Luck Licious combines virtual gift giving with real life blessings to bring every eCharm owner grace, joy, mystical luck, spiritual and religiously blessed.
All of our Luck Licious eCharms will have grace be delivered daily to everyone that has one or more through thought.
Shared proceeds of Luck Licious are equally and lovingly delivered to: Cancer Research Institute – Save the Children – World Resources Institute – United States Fund for UNICEF – National Military Family Association – Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.
Gift giving has been a tradition to signify luck and bring prosperity. Whether you are giving for good luck, wishing someone happiness and prosperity or just spontaneous gift giving, ensuring the gift is thoughtful and special will bring good luck to everyone involved.
Please keep reading about why we used Diamonds and Lucky coins for our eCharms choices!
Facts
What are eCharms used for?
Traditional and more recent symbols of blessing and luck in the form of eCharms are used for;
~ Health (wishing you and/or others physical and mental positive health)
~ Happiness (showing happiness, support and appreciation to others)
~ Wealth (wishing wealth for a more relaxed and stress free way of life, good luck for the lottery, we want you to win)
~ Prayer (having your eCharm support you through prayer)
~ Positivity (bringing a little extra magic and support on certain days)
~ Spiritual (mythical magic can happen when you know your not alone, we believe in you, so believe in yourself)
~ Introduction (a perfect ice breaker to show that someone matters to you)
~ Apologies (we are not perfect, but it’s the lasting impression that counts)
Lucky Penny
Some of the beliefs about pennies came from ancient civilizations that had strong ties to metals and their gods. They believed that items such as copper were gifts from the gods. If you found some, you snagged it because it would provide protection from evil. Legend also has it that you just can’t go around picking up a penny any old way! If you find a penny heads up, it is associated with good, and therefore free for the taking. As Luck Licious eCharms penny is constantly spinning, its always the right way facing!
Power: Bring good luck and protects from negative spirits!
Vault protector/Cash coin
In China, “cash coins” featuring a square hole in the middle hold a special meaning. The square in the centre represents the four corners of the Earth while the outer circle shape symbolizes the heavens around it. In ancient China, money was often frequently carried on strings rather than in purses. These coins are also often worn around the neck with a red ribbon as amulets to fight off negativity and illness.
Certain large and heavy cash coins are known as “Vault Protector” coins. Created only for special occasions, Chinese mints would sometimes cast large, thick, and heavy coins with a square hole in the centre. These coins were not for circulation – but instead occupied a special place at the treasury. The treasury had a spirit hall,
where offerings could be made to gods such as the God of Wealth. These special coins would often be hung with red silk through their square hole, suspended above the incense table. They were called Vault Protector coins because they were believed to have charm-like powers to protect against negative spirits and disasters, thus ensuring good fortune, prosperity, and wealth.
Power: Ensures that the receiver is granted your wishes of wealth, prosperity and happiness.
The Gold Angel
The legend of the Lucky French Gold Angel during the French Revolution,, Augustine Dupré, was standing on the platform waiting to be beheaded at the guillotine. In his pocket, Dupré carried a gold coin that he himself had engraved, a French Gold Angel. He believed that carrying the coin with him would protect him from negative spirits and danger. Legend holds that moments before his execution, a huge thunder roared and lightning struck, scaring the executioner and delaying the planned execution. Before it could be rescheduled, Dupré was granted a pardon – and thus the Gold Angel saved his life.
Inspired by this tale, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte also carried a Lucky Gold Angel—but legend reports that he lost his coin just the day before the Battle of Waterloo. The outcome did not fare well for Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Dupré’s angel design was revived from onto gold coin between the dates of 1871 to 1898. The coin’s legend continued into the 20th century, with sea captains and fighter pilots in both World Wars believing the coin brought them luck and protection.
Power: Good luck and healing powers
The Silver Sixpence
In England, the Sixpence, also referred to as the Lucky sixpence appeared in the nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence as well as the tradition of hiding a Sixpence inside each British child’s Christmas Pudding to bring good luck for the new year.
Even better known is the mention of this coin in the famous wedding rhyme: “Something borrowed, something Blue, and a Sixpence for her shoe.” For centuries, brides have been wearing a sixpence coin in their shoes in the hope that their marriage be filled with prosperity and good luck. For that reason, British sixpence coins are among the most popular wedding gifts for brides.
Powers: Good luck and prosperity
Touch piece – Healing coin
Touch Pieces are coins that have been touched by rulers, monarchs or other powerful heads of state who are
believed to hold their authority directly from God. Touch Piece coins were extremely auspicious and are said to have demonstrated healing powers.
This practice dates back to the Ancient Roman Empire. The Roman Emperor Vespasian (69-79AD) is reported to have initiated ceremonies during which he would hand out gold touch piece coins to the sick. This ceremony became known as “The Touching”.
Centuries later, the Kings and Queens of England and France embraced this practice – holding regular touching ceremonies up through to 1714. The fact that an angel appeared on some British coins from the time of Henry VIII onward further demonstrated the tradition of the healing coin from the hand of your monarch.
Touch pieces are not just for the royals.. Clergymen were also known to hand out or even sell healing coins during ceremonies which were said to bring healing powers to the believers. There are many accounts of people being cured by the touch piece method.
In a convenient bit of rationale, those who remained ill were accused of not having enough faith.
Power: Healing
Diamonds
Etymological Meaning
The term “diamond” originated from the ancient Greek word “adamas” which means invincible or unbreakable. Diamonds are the hardest known mineral in nature and have naturally become associated with strength and resilience. Leaders of old would wear diamonds as symbols of power and protection.
Statement Pieces
Since time immemorial, diamonds have been worn as powerful statement pieces that conveyed strength and invincibility. Because of this, people wore it with pride to represent courage, fortitude as well as the ability to subdue enemies and subsequently win battles on the field.
To note that this fabulous “girl’s best friend” is rooted in strength, grit, and beating the odds. The notion certainly befits the modern lady who deals with everyday challenges yet manages to overcome them unperturbed, beautifully and elegantly.
Strength In Love
Inevitably, their sparkling beauty and material strength have elevated diamonds as symbols of love and romance. The Archduke Maximillian of Austria in 1477 offered his betrothed, Mary of Burgundy, the first diamond engagement
ring on record, adding a new layer of tradition to the stone’s desirable reputation.
Since then, aristocrats and nobility from the era have embraced the custom. The diamond went on to have emotional significance as a symbol of the bonds of love.
Healing and Protection
Many cultures believe that diamond crystals cleanse, restore, and balance the mind, body, and soul. Because of their brilliance, diamonds also associated with the power to illuminate the mind and provide mental clarity. In addition, diamonds are thought to magnify emotions and energies.
In some eastern cultures, people would place a diamond in water. They believed that drinking the “diamond-soaked water” would strengthen their hearts.
Hindus believe that diamonds’ vibrations can bring healing to the mind and heart while turning away negative energy.
Because of such beliefs, diamonds are widely used in meditation in an effort to find and regain balance.
Congratulations
Congratulations for reading about Luck Licious and the principles around why we created our eCharms for you, your family, friends and loved ones in general.
The combination of the mystical strengths of diamonds, with symbolic emoji symbols and lucky coins continuously circulating and keeping the holy blessed eCharms constantly thriving to you and your loved ones.
Enjoy each and every blessed eCharm, proclamation and notary we lovingly provide you.
If you chose one eCharm that best represented you and your message to others, which one would it be ?
Keep humble, strong, independent, courageous, forgiving, humorous, loving, thoughtful … … … … … … … … … … …
We have never met, but wanting to show someone you care means we have a common interest, showing love and appreciation to others.
About Luck Licious
Luck Licious is blessed eCharms that brings positivity to everyone that receives one of our charms.
Created using the most protective and luckiest symbols in the World, Luck Licious combines virtual gift giving with real life blessings to bring every eCharm owner grace, joy, mystical luck, spiritual and religiously blessed.
All of our Luck Licious eCharms will have grace be delivered daily to everyone that has one or more through thought.
Shared proceeds of Luck Licious are equally and lovingly delivered to: Cancer Research Institute – Save the Children – World Resources Institute – United States Fund for UNICEF – National Military Family Association – Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.
Gift giving has been a tradition to signify luck and bring prosperity. Whether you are giving for good luck, wishing someone happiness and prosperity or just spontaneous gift giving, ensuring the gift is thoughtful and special will bring good luck to everyone involved.
Please keep reading about why we used Diamonds and Lucky coins for our eCharms choices!
Facts
What are eCharms used for?
Traditional and more recent symbols of blessing and luck in the form of eCharms are used for;
~ Health (wishing you and/or others physical and mental positive health)
~ Happiness (showing happiness, support and appreciation to others)
~ Wealth (wishing wealth for a more relaxed and stress free way of life, good luck for the lottery, we want you to win)
~ Prayer (having your eCharm support you through prayer)
~ Positivity (bringing a little extra magic and support on certain days)
~ Spiritual (mythical magic can happen when you know your not alone, we believe in you, so believe in yourself)
~ Introduction (a perfect ice breaker to show that someone matters to you)
~ Apologies (we are not perfect, but it’s the lasting impression that counts)
Lucky Penny
Some of the beliefs about pennies came from ancient civilizations that had strong ties to metals and their gods. They believed that items such as copper were gifts from the gods. If you found some, you snagged it because it would provide protection from evil. Legend also has it that you just can’t go around picking up a penny any old way! If you find a penny heads up, it is associated with good, and therefore free for the taking. As Luck Licious eCharms penny is constantly spinning, its always the right way facing!
Power: Bring good luck and protects from negative spirits!
Vault protector/Cash coin
In China, “cash coins” featuring a square hole in the middle hold a special meaning. The square in the centre represents the four corners of the Earth while the outer circle shape symbolizes the heavens around it. In ancient China, money was often frequently carried on strings rather than in purses. These coins are also often worn around the neck with a red ribbon as amulets to fight off negativity and illness.
Certain large and heavy cash coins are known as “Vault Protector” coins. Created only for special occasions, Chinese mints would sometimes cast large, thick, and heavy coins with a square hole in the centre. These coins were not for circulation – but instead occupied a special place at the treasury. The treasury had a spirit hall,
where offerings could be made to gods such as the God of Wealth. These special coins would often be hung with red silk through their square hole, suspended above the incense table. They were called Vault Protector coins because they were believed to have charm-like powers to protect against negative spirits and disasters, thus ensuring good fortune, prosperity, and wealth.
Power: Ensures that the receiver is granted your wishes of wealth, prosperity and happiness.
The Gold Angel
The legend of the Lucky French Gold Angel during the French Revolution,, Augustine Dupré, was standing on the platform waiting to be beheaded at the guillotine. In his pocket, Dupré carried a gold coin that he himself had engraved, a French Gold Angel. He believed that carrying the coin with him would protect him from negative spirits and danger. Legend holds that moments before his execution, a huge thunder roared and lightning struck, scaring the executioner and delaying the planned execution. Before it could be rescheduled, Dupré was granted a pardon – and thus the Gold Angel saved his life.
Inspired by this tale, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte also carried a Lucky Gold Angel—but legend reports that he lost his coin just the day before the Battle of Waterloo. The outcome did not fare well for Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Dupré’s angel design was revived from onto gold coin between the dates of 1871 to 1898. The coin’s legend continued into the 20th century, with sea captains and fighter pilots in both World Wars believing the coin brought them luck and protection.
Power: Good luck and healing powers
The Silver Sixpence
In England, the Sixpence, also referred to as the Lucky sixpence appeared in the nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence as well as the tradition of hiding a Sixpence inside each British child’s Christmas Pudding to bring good luck for the new year.
Even better known is the mention of this coin in the famous wedding rhyme: “Something borrowed, something Blue, and a Sixpence for her shoe.” For centuries, brides have been wearing a sixpence coin in their shoes in the hope that their marriage be filled with prosperity and good luck. For that reason, British sixpence coins are among the most popular wedding gifts for brides.
Powers: Good luck and prosperity
Touch piece – Healing coin
Touch Pieces are coins that have been touched by rulers, monarchs or other powerful heads of state who are
believed to hold their authority directly from God. Touch Piece coins were extremely auspicious and are said to have demonstrated healing powers.
This practice dates back to the Ancient Roman Empire. The Roman Emperor Vespasian (69-79AD) is reported to have initiated ceremonies during which he would hand out gold touch piece coins to the sick. This ceremony became known as “The Touching”.
Centuries later, the Kings and Queens of England and France embraced this practice – holding regular touching ceremonies up through to 1714. The fact that an angel appeared on some British coins from the time of Henry VIII onward further demonstrated the tradition of the healing coin from the hand of your monarch.
Touch pieces are not just for the royals.. Clergymen were also known to hand out or even sell healing coins during ceremonies which were said to bring healing powers to the believers. There are many accounts of people being cured by the touch piece method.
In a convenient bit of rationale, those who remained ill were accused of not having enough faith.
Power: Healing
Diamonds
Etymological Meaning
The term “diamond” originated from the ancient Greek word “adamas” which means invincible or unbreakable. Diamonds are the hardest known mineral in nature and have naturally become associated with strength and resilience. Leaders of old would wear diamonds as symbols of power and protection.
Statement Pieces
Since time immemorial, diamonds have been worn as powerful statement pieces that conveyed strength and invincibility. Because of this, people wore it with pride to represent courage, fortitude as well as the ability to subdue enemies and subsequently win battles on the field.
To note that this fabulous “girl’s best friend” is rooted in strength, grit, and beating the odds. The notion certainly befits the modern lady who deals with everyday challenges yet manages to overcome them unperturbed, beautifully and elegantly.
Strength In Love
Inevitably, their sparkling beauty and material strength have elevated diamonds as symbols of love and romance. The Archduke Maximillian of Austria in 1477 offered his betrothed, Mary of Burgundy, the first diamond engagement
ring on record, adding a new layer of tradition to the stone’s desirable reputation.
Since then, aristocrats and nobility from the era have embraced the custom. The diamond went on to have emotional significance as a symbol of the bonds of love.
Healing and Protection
Many cultures believe that diamond crystals cleanse, restore, and balance the mind, body, and soul. Because of their brilliance, diamonds also associated with the power to illuminate the mind and provide mental clarity. In addition, diamonds are thought to magnify emotions and energies.
In some eastern cultures, people would place a diamond in water. They believed that drinking the “diamond-soaked water” would strengthen their hearts.
Hindus believe that diamonds’ vibrations can bring healing to the mind and heart while turning away negative energy.
Because of such beliefs, diamonds are widely used in meditation in an effort to find and regain balance.
Congratulations
Congratulations for reading about Luck Licious and the principles around why we created our eCharms for you, your family, friends and loved ones in general.
The combination of the mystical strengths of diamonds, with symbolic emoji symbols and lucky coins continuously circulating and keeping the holy blessed eCharms constantly thriving to you and your loved ones.
Enjoy each and every blessed eCharm, proclamation and notary we lovingly provide you.
If you chose one eCharm that best represented you and your message to others, which one would it be ?
Keep humble, strong, independent, courageous, forgiving, humorous, loving, thoughtful ….
We have never met, but wanting to show someone you care means we have a common interest, showing love and appreciation to others.