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Western culture
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Amulets in Western culture are often seen as decorative or symbolic rather than having actual protective abilities.
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Latin American countries
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Latin American countries use amulets for spiritual connection and protection, often incorporating religious symbols.
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Ancient civilizations
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Amulets were considered symbols of divine protection and spiritual significance in ancient civilizations.
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Contemporary new age movements
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Amulets are valued for their mystical properties and energy cleansing effects in contemporary new age movements.
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European countries
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Amulets in European countries are either viewed as superstitious or decorative jewelry.
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Indigenous communities
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Amulets are used by Indigenous communities as spiritual connections to nature and ancestors.
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Japanese culture
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Japanese culture attributes amulets with bringing good luck and success in different facets of life.
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Modern urban societies
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Amulets are viewed as trendy or fashionable accessories in modern urban societies.
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Nordic countries
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Amulets in Nordic countries are linked to Viking heritage and are believed to provide protection in battle.
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South Asian countries
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Amulets are worn in South Asian countries for spiritual or religious purposes, believed to bring good fortune.
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Traditional rural communities
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Amulets are considered essential for protection and warding off negative energies in traditional rural communities.
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