Talismanship
Talismanship is the craft and practice of creating and employing talismans—objects believed to carry magical properties that attract luck, confer protection, or influence events. In common usage, a talisman is often made for a specific purpose, whereas an amulet is typically worn for ongoing protection; the distinction is not universal and varies by tradition.
Across cultures and time, talismans have taken many forms. In ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, inscribed objects,
Construction and use typically involve selecting materials (metal, stone, parchment, cloth), inscribing or engraving symbols, and
Today, talismanship persists in folk practices, occult movements, and popular culture, often blending historical motifs with