DON'T BAG THESE SUPERSTITIONS. (2024)

As a handbag tragic, I spend a lot of time thinking about bags – which to wear, which to buy, how to look after them, hottest bags right now… that sort of thing. No doubt you’re much the same if you’re even mildly bag obsessed.

What we don’t think about, or read about as often, are the beliefs, superstitions and history around handbags. But as with any passion or obsession, it’s nice to go beyond the obvious and explore some fringe ideas and thoughts. So I thought I’d bring you some that I find truly fascinating, hope you do too.

It was actually a friend of mine who lives in Indonesia that got me thinking about broader cultural and historical ideas associated with bags. She told me a while back that where she lives, being a Hindu country, it’s seen as very bad luck to place your bag on the floor. It actually goes against Hindu culture to put anything of value at all on the ground. So when in cafes and restaurants, if waiters see bags on the floor they make a b-line for them and always graciously pick them up and place them on a chair or hook – anywhere but on the floor.

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In many cultures it's seen as bad luck to putyour bag on the floor, so besure toalways hang them or place them on chairs.

This is very much in line with the Feng Sui philosophy of: “a purse on the floor is money out the door”. The idea is that often you have money, credit cards and cheque books (maybe not so much these days) in your bag. So by placing your bag on the floor you’re showing disregard for your money and wealth; and disrespect for the order of things. And let’s face it, who wants to put their bag on the ground anyway, think of how filthy your bag will get, not to mention the damage it can do.

Interestingly too, if you’re sloppy with your bag or wallet (i.e. allowing it to become damaged, overstuffed etc.); the thinking is you’re probably also sloppy with your money. So my tip is, never place your bag on the floor – not when you’re out and not when you’re home. And tidy your bag out each day – if you’re bag is full of litter, receipts and other paraphernalia, you’re probably unconsciously wasting money.

This ‘sloppiness’ tends to filter in many aspects of your life – a disorganised bag could mean there are many areas of your life that might benefit from a bit of a tidy up. So a good place to start is to try cleaning out your purse on a regular basis and update all old information – credit cards, loyalty cards, pictures and so on. Also, hide a $50 or $100 note somewhere in your wallet so you’ll never be broke (another superstition I like).

And on the theme of bags and money superstitions; here’s another cute one that I’ve come across. If you give a wallet or handbag as a gift, always tuck some money into it; this will ensure the person who receives it will be prosperous – nice (if only it were that easy).

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If you give a wallet or bag as a gift, tuck some money into it; and always make sure you always hide a note in your own wallet:the belief is if you do so you'll never bebroke.

THE REST IS HISTORY.

Now to take a look at one of my other passions, Ancient History, and where the handbag fits in here. Have a look at this fascinating Assyrian carving from Nimrud, 883 – 859 B.C. Check out the handbag.

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Assyrian relief carving from Nimrud, 883 - 859 B.C.

In fact, the depiction of what appears to be a handbag appears on a number of ancient carvings around the world, and right back as far as 11,000 B.C. This depiction of a handbag is one of the more mysterious symbols found in ancient carvings. The shape appears in depictions made by the Sumerians of Iraq, in the ruins of ancient Turkish temples, in decorations of the Maori of New Zealand, and in crafts made by the Olmecs of Central America. Handbags can be seen in the art of disparate cultures from around the world and throughout time, with the first known instance of a handbag appearing at the end of the Ice Age. What is this mysterious symbol that can be found throughout the ancient world?

These handbag images look very similar to a modern day handbag or purse. Sometimes they appear alone, and other times they’re in the hand of a god, person or mythical being. Some believe it was symbolic of the cosmos: the semi-circular strap representing the sky; and the square base representing the earth. Not hard for a bagaholic to believe - our bags are our universe too at times!

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Ancient carving featuring handbag-like image.

Other historians believe that when used in Assyrian art the purse holds magic dust; or when depicted in Olmec art it’s thought that it contains herbs for getting high. This suggests that the handbag may have been a standard of measurement discovered by early cultures. Either way; handbags have been highly practical and valued for thousands upon thousands of years now; and the fascination and love of them is likely to continue for thousands more years to come.

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Olmec Monument 19, from La Venta, Tabasco, shows a man holding the handbag in his hand.

Essentially, ever since people have had something precious to carry around with them; handbags have been essential to fashion history. The very first mention of them in written literature comes from the 14th century. At this time, bags were attached to ‘girdles’ which were fastened to the waist. The richer the person, the fancier the bag was. They were decorated with embroidery and jewels. Not that dissimilar to our modern day handbags. Practical and essential of course; but likewise a great way to make a statement about who we are, what we represent and how we like to live our lives.

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14th Century girdle bags. The example on the right was found in the Netherlands and is thought to date back to1425-1525 (Photo: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen).

Just make sure you always treat your ‘statement’ with love and respect – keep them clean, well organised, off the ground and given the love and attention they deserve. Because regardless of whether you believe these superstitions and myths or not; you want to make sure you take care of your gorgeous bags; many of which you may have spent a pretty penny on.

Do you have any interesting superstitions or bag history you’d like to share? If so, please comment below, we’d love to hear from you.

DON'T BAG THESE SUPERSTITIONS. (2024)

FAQs

What is the superstition about purses? ›

1. Keep your purse or wallet at waist level or higher. According to Chinese culture, it's bad Feng Shui to put your purse on the floor. In fact, there is an old Chinese proverb you might have already heard: “A purse on the floor is money out the door.”

Why shouldn't you believe in superstitions? ›

Superstitious beliefs are linked to problematic attitudes like anti-Semitism. Superstition may predispose people to support anti-democratic governance and policies.

What is the superstition about giving a bag as a gift? ›

It's a superstitious belief that if you give someone a purse or wallet, they should receive good luck if you put money, even just a coin, inside.

How to stop superstition belief? ›

If we have a superstitious belief, how do we come out of it ? Simple : Do not connect any happenings and associate with it. If you feel any bad happening, stop connecting it with the superstition belief. This way definitely a clarity will be born to find a positive spirit and arrive at a solution.

Are superstitions real? ›

One study in 2016 strongly suggests that superstitions are powerful intuitions that our brains don't want to correct. While the logical part of us may know that our superstitious behaviors don't affect outcomes, holding on to them is still a way of “playing it safe.”

What do you call a person who believes in superstitions? ›

People who are superstitious believe in things that are not real or possible, for example magic. Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck. Synonyms: prone to superstition, naive, gullible More Synonyms of superstitious. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]

Is it bad luck to give a purse with no money in it? ›

Is It Bad Luck to Give a Wallet as a Gift Without Money Inside? If you believe in superstitions, then yes. Many cultures all over the world (although particularly in Italy) agree that giving a wallet as a gift without money inside of it will bring bad luck, financial ruin, or poor health to the recipient.

Is it bad luck to put your handbag on the floor? ›

In many cultures it's seen as bad luck to put your bag on the floor, so be sure to always hang them or place them on chairs. This is very much in line with the Feng Sui philosophy of: “a purse on the floor is money out the door”.

Is it okay to give bag as a gift? ›

Tote bags have gained popularity as a thoughtful and practical gift idea. They are versatile, eco-friendly, and can be customized to suit the recipient's style. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, a special occasion, or simply want to show your appreciation, giving a tote bag as a gift is a fantastic idea.

How superstition affects your life? ›

Anxiety and Stress: Superstitions can contribute to anxiety and stress, especially if individuals believe that certain actions or behaviors are necessary to avoid negative outcomes. Anxiety may arise from the fear of violating superstitious rituals.

What do you put in a new purse for good luck? ›

The custom was also known as “handseling a purse”. A new purse would not be given to anyone without placing money in it for good luck. Money received during Handsel Monday is supposed to ensure monetary luck all for the rest of the year.

What color purse is good luck for money? ›

Pink: Pink is thought to be the favorite color of women, and it is said to bring good luck. Women should store their wallets in pinkish tones, as it virtually doubles their luck. This lovely color is linked to both prosperity and growth.

What does a handbag symbolize? ›

Around the First World War, the handbag symbolized increased emancipation for women. “Women had their own cash and bank accounts and keys to their own property and cars — and they wanted the world to know it.

Is it good luck to put money in a purse? ›

It is a sweet gesture and and supposed to ensure that the receiver will have good luck and that your coin purse/ wallet will never be empty. It is a superstition and in some cultures considered very bad luck to gift someone an empty coin purse/wallet.

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