Giving a lucky sixpence to a bride is the gift of a lifetime. It will be cherished for many years to come and nothing is quite like it.
This lucky sixpence coin charm is handmade using a genuine British sixpence (year may vary to picture).
The sixpence represents something old, with a sterling silver lobster claw clasp as something new, a cream rice pearl as something borrowed (from the ocean) and lastly, a bead of blue mountain jade representing something blue.
19mm wide and 26mm from top to bottom.
The clasp and findings are solid sterling silver, which makes this a charm that will last long-term and be a great reminder of this special day. The charm could also be worn on a chain or cord around the neck, wrist or ankle after the wedding day as a piece of jewellery.
For other sixpence and coin variations of this design, see here:
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This charm could be attached to the shoe of the bride on her wedding day to bring luck, as the old wives tale says a bride with a sixpence in her left shoe will have a happy and long marriage. Alternatively, this charm could be easily attached to a more discreet place like a garter to ensure luck is kept close to the bride.
Your beautiful bridal gift now comes with a hand cut gift card, describing the old rhyme:
‘Something old, something, new, something borrowed and something blue, Wishing you a lifetime of happiness.'
Free mainland UK delivery :)
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