This set includes cupcake unicorn box, unicorn fidget and unicorn clicker.
What unicorns are (the classic idea)
Unicorns are legendary, horse-like creatures—usually white—with a single spiral horn on their forehead. They show up in myths, folklore, and art across a bunch of cultures, but the “modern unicorn” vibe mostly comes from European medieval tradition.
What they symbolize
Unicorns are basically the ultimate symbol creature. They’re commonly tied to:
Purity + innocence
Magic + miracles
Protection
Divine feminine energy
Freedom + wild spirit
Rare, sacred power (like “you don’t find a unicorn… a unicorn finds you”)
The horn (why it matters)
The unicorn horn is called an alicorn in fantasy lore.
It’s often said to:
cleanse poison
purify water
heal wounds
amplify magic and intention
(Which… honestly makes unicorns feel VERY aligned with energy work.)
Unicorns in real history (the weird part)
For centuries, people believed unicorns were real.
Some “unicorn horns” sold in Europe were actually:
narwhal tusks
sometimes rhinoceros horn
or other animal parts
They were considered priceless and used in “medicine” and royal collections.
Unicorns in modern culture
Now unicorns are everything from:
sparkly pastel mascots 🧁🌈
to
fierce, mystical guardians 🖤⚔️
They’ve basically become a symbol of: joy + uniqueness + being unapologetically yourself.
