Mărţişor is a Romanian spring tradition that is over 8,000 years old, where people would gift each other small tokens made of red and white strings or pebbles to celebrate the arrival of spring. The tradition symbolizes the transition from winter to spring. Today, the small charms given as Mărţişor tokens are typically worn for a week or two starting on March 1st and are believed to bring good luck and joy. Archaeological evidence shows that early versions of the tradition involved coins or pebbles tied with colored strings that were thought to possess protective properties and ensure fertility.