Totems aren’t just relics of the past or tribal décor. They’re deeply personal emblems, often rooted in ancient tradition, that represent who we are and where we come from. Whether carved in stone or painted on ceremonial items, totems act as spiritual guides, protectors, and connections to something greater. Now, imagine combining the symbolic weight of a totem with the playful, mystical charm of a character like Labubu a mischievous creature from POP MART’s universe. At first glance, they may seem unrelated. But look closer, and you’ll find shared magic: symbols that reveal identity, emotion, and hidden lore. What Exactly Is a Totem? A totem is a symbolic object often an animal, plant, or sacred artifact linked to a person, family, or community. These symbols serve as spiritual guides, protectors, and identity markers. Totems have deep roots in Indigenous cultures, especially among Native American tribes and Aboriginal Australians. Crafted from wood, stone, or bone, they’re