This is ‘Bric a Brac’, it’s near the Astronomical Clock in Prague’s Old Town

They say objects choose their owners. I didn’t believe that until Prague. I’d been wandering for hours, letting the city pull me down strange alleys and into quiet corners, when I stumbled on ‘Bric a Brac’—a shop so tucked away I couldn’t retrace my steps if I tried. That’s where I saw it: a bone-carved figure, seated and silent, with a spiral etched into its eye. I picked it up without thinking. The owner said it was antique talisman. Moments like these are why I travel.

Stag-bone carvings are rare and exceptional in Czech folk art, usually connected to ceremonial or spiritual practices


The Bone Sentinel Talisman

  • The antique talisman is made of stag bone
  • It’s from a place called Bric a Brac, down a tucked side street
  • It’s a folk figurine—small, seated, and silent
  • At the fringes of folk and esoteric craft—especially in Romani and rural Bohemian communities—some artisans worked with deer or stag bones, carving them into protective figures, talismans, or small amulets.
  • It cost €100 and felt like striking gold
  • Known as a Bone Sentinel, it’s a handmade Czech charm from around 1900
  • Carved from stag bone by a Romani artisan in southern Bohemia
  • Said to represent:
    • Guardianship
    • Ancestral presence
    • Stillness
  • The spiral etched into its left eye was believed to:
    • Help its owner see through lies
    • Ward off forest spirits that mislead travelers

What do you do when you travel to a new place?

Inside the shop is crammed! It reminds me of a hidden object game

Press play to hear the bell tower in Prague’s Old Town Hall chiming nearby.

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