What do you bring to new home besides salt and bread according Irish traditions?

Coal

Coal represents warmth and comfort, and is also said to bring good luck and protection to the new home. It is traditional to place a piece of coal in the fireplace or stove of the new home before the family moves in.

A horseshoe

Horseshoes are considered to be good luck charms in many cultures, and are often hung over doorways to protect the home from evil spirits. When moving into a new home, it is traditional to hang a horseshoe over the front door with the open side facing up, so that the luck can flow into the home.

A Bible

The Bible is a symbol of faith and hope, and is often brought into a new home as a way of asking God's blessing on the family who will live there. It is traditional to place the Bible in a prominent place in the home, such as on the mantelpiece or in the living room.

Holy water

Holy water is a sacred symbol used in many Christian religions, and is believed to have the power to bless and purify. When moving into a new home, it is traditional to sprinkle the home with holy water as a way of asking God's blessing on the family who will live there.

A broom and dustpan

A broom and dustpan are practical items that are also said to bring good luck to a new home. It is traditional to sweep the floors of the new home with the broom and dustpan before the family moves in, as a way of cleansing the space and preparing it for the new occupants.