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Antique 9ct gold Pearl lucky horseshoe stick pin
Antique 9ct gold Pearl lucky horseshoe stick pin
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£179.00 GBP
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An attractive antique 9ct gold and cultured pearl stick pin.
A 9ct yellow gold stick pin with a horseshoe shaped terminal set with creamy seed pearls, this is a really classic design and will add a little touch of good luck to any outfit!
The stick pin also known as a tie or cravat pin started out its journey in the early 19th century as a staple of a wealthy gentleman's attire, securing a scarf or cravat, they later became popular with ladies too being worn on a lapel or to secure a scarf.
Throughout jewellery history the stick pin has remained a popular and versatile piece of jewellery, the ability to wear it in so many ways means you certainly get a lot of use from them, from a hat pin to a tie pin, to secure a scarf or to wear on a lapel you are sure to find many ways to wear yours.
Horseshoes as a symbol of good luck and protection goes back many thousands of years and they have different meanings depending on which way they are facing.
Facing down allows good luck and protection to flow out and over the wearer surrounding you with an aura of good.
Marks and era:
Unmarked tests as 9ct gold, Edwardian era, c1900s
Condition:
Good used condition overall, signs of use and wear commensurate with age, light surface wear.
Approx measurements:
2.10" length,
0.25" width at the widest point
Weighs approx 1.38 grams
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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A 9ct yellow gold stick pin with a horseshoe shaped terminal set with creamy seed pearls, this is a really classic design and will add a little touch of good luck to any outfit!
The stick pin also known as a tie or cravat pin started out its journey in the early 19th century as a staple of a wealthy gentleman's attire, securing a scarf or cravat, they later became popular with ladies too being worn on a lapel or to secure a scarf.
Throughout jewellery history the stick pin has remained a popular and versatile piece of jewellery, the ability to wear it in so many ways means you certainly get a lot of use from them, from a hat pin to a tie pin, to secure a scarf or to wear on a lapel you are sure to find many ways to wear yours.
Horseshoes as a symbol of good luck and protection goes back many thousands of years and they have different meanings depending on which way they are facing.
Facing down allows good luck and protection to flow out and over the wearer surrounding you with an aura of good.
Marks and era:
Unmarked tests as 9ct gold, Edwardian era, c1900s
Condition:
Good used condition overall, signs of use and wear commensurate with age, light surface wear.
Approx measurements:
2.10" length,
0.25" width at the widest point
Weighs approx 1.38 grams
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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