Talisman

/ˈtælɪzmən/ noun

An object thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck — a charm invested with meaning beyond its material.

From Arabic tilsam (magical image), from Greek telesma (consecration ceremony), from telein (to complete, to perform a rite). A talisman is an object that has been "completed" through ritual — made more than itself through the ceremony invested in it.

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