Once, people hung horseshoes over their doors to keep the bad out and the good in-to catch luck before it slipped away. Travelers and sailors carried them too, knowing fortune could change in a heartbeat.
Time has passed, but the need to hold the good in remains. Luck isn’t mere chance-it’s survival. Every hard mile, every disaster barely escaped, every wrong turn that led you exactly where you needed to be. This little horseshoe charm honors the improbable, the unpromised. Wear it because you know what it took, and because you’re still here. And that, by any measure, is luck.