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The lucky horn, also known as cornicello or cornetto (Neapolitan curniciello), is a traditional amulet widespread above all in southern Italy.

Sometimes it is a metallic jewel (gold or silver), but often it is produced in red color. The traditional material here is coral, although plastic red horn is more common. The dimensions are variable and in some cases the object bears a crown on the head. The shape and color of the red horn resemble those of a chili pepper.

It is intended to be effective against the evil eye and jinx. The region where the amulet is most widespread is Campania (57%).

The red croissant is one of the most famous lucky charms in Naples. Its shape represents the phallus of Priapus, god of prosperity. The croissant is, in fact, a wish for good luck but in order to work, three simple rules must be respected:
- the horn must strictly be red, because it is the color of blood and therefore of life;
- the horn must be handmade so that whoever creates it transmits positive energies on the object;
- the horn must be a gift to wish luck and protection.

Many Neapolitans have a lucky charm "cornicello" with them: some have it in their purse, some hang it in the shop, some at home, some wear it around their necks or near their keys.

NOTA INFORMATIVA

In order to ensure maximum transparency and a proper operational framework, we would like to clarify the following key points:

Brand Oasi Srl operates exclusively as a commercial intermediary and developer of licensing opportunities

Brand Oasi Srl does not perform any role with regard to:
approval of products
graphic validation of trademarks or distinctive signs
verification of legal or contractual compliance

Any use of the trademark, in any form (including graphic elements, symbols, logos, or any of their components), must be authorized in advance by the rights holder and must comply with the agreements in place with any third parties

. Therefore, full responsibility remains with the licensee with regard to:
- product development
- use of the trademark
- compliance with applicable laws and contractual agreements

We therefore recommend that, from the earliest stages of development, all aspects related to the use of the trademark be carefully verified with the relevant rights holders.

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