Sailors once believed that specially prepared knotted ropes could control wind conditions at sea. These “wind knots,” typically crafted and sold by shore-dwelling witches, wise women, or magical practitioners, were thought to contain bound elemental forces. The most common version involved a rope with three carefully tied knots, each charged through spoken incantations. Untying the first knot was believed to summon a mild and favorable breeze, the second unleashed a stronger wind, and the third released a violent storm. These ropes were treasured talismans, handled with extreme caution and often entrusted only to the ship’s captain or a designated crew member. Their use promised a degree of control over the ocean’s most unpredictable element.

A baby’s future career or fate is predicted by the first object they select during a ceremonial setup.
In several Asian and Eastern European cultures, a traditional ceremony is held for babies usually around their first birthday. Known