Steel Horse Shoes (Set of 2)
For centuries, the humble horseshoe has been hung above doorways as a symbol of luck and protection. Rooted in European folklore, its crescent shape was believed to ward off evil spirits and unwanted energy, acting like a shield for the home. The iron itself was thought to be powerful—able to keep fae, witches, and bad fortune at bay.
Tradition says the way you hang it matters: points up to catch good luck, like a bowl that holds blessings. Or points down, to pour luck over anyone who walks through your door. Either way, the horseshoe has long stood as a quiet guardian, watching over hearth and threshold.
Ours are reclaimed and naturally weathered—no two alike. A simple, timeless charm to honor old beliefs and bring a little magic to your space.
These came from a local ferrier in the mountains of Appalachia and have been worn and cleaned. Set of 2.
