Antique World War 1 Soldier’s “Touch Wood” Fums Up Good Luck Charm Talisman
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A World War 1 Soldier’s “Touch Wood” Fums Up Good Luck Charm Talisman.
These were small, often wearable, good luck tokens that soldiers carried as talismans during the war. These charms were part of a broader tradition of superstition and morale-boosting practices during the war’s uncertain and perilous times.
They derived from the old superstition of “touching wood” for good luck, which originates from pagan and Christian traditions.
These charms reflected the intense desire for protection and comfort in a time of immense uncertainty. They were not only practical symbols of hope but also emotional connections to loved ones back home.
Condition is good, commensurate with age and use. Structurally sound. Some age related dinks.
Measures
Weighs 21 grams