Introducing our exquisite collection of personalized lucky sixpence jewelry, where timeless elegance meets cherished traditions. Each piece in our collection encapsulates the essence of luck and sophistication, meticulously crafted to adorn you with grace and fortune.
We love creating a bespoke treasure that holds profound sentimental value. Whether it's a token of love for a cherished partner, a commemoration of a milestone moment, or a symbol of luck for a new journey, our jewelry captures the essence of precious memories.
Handcrafted with precision and adorned with delicate accents, our lucky sixpence jewelry transcends generations, becoming heirlooms to be cherished for a lifetime. Each piece carries with it the legacy of history and the promise of a bright future.
Elevate your style and embrace the power of luck with our personalized lucky sixpence jewelry collection. It's more than just an accessory; it's a timeless symbol of fortune and loveBridal garter or bouquet charm pin Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a guardian angel to watch over you. Also a lucky silver sixpence for her shoe!
This set is also available with a garter and/or personalised handkerchief
(Personalisation is for handkerchief only)
Something old - silver sixpence
Something new - lucky horse shoe
Something borrowed - title of bride for the day
Something blue - blue Swarovski heart
And a hand made beautiful guardian angel to watch over you.
Beautiful hand made garter pin, fantastic gift for the bride to be.
Charms may vary ever so slightly but are essentially the same. Example, horse shoe with with blue crystals or clear crystals.
Comes in gift box as you can see in the pic.
Please note Royal Mail delivery times for uk are 2-3 days and international airmail is 5-7 working days. (Please allow up to three weeks just to be on the safe side!)
International tracked and signed for is available as an extra option.
The lucky silver sixpence included in this set explained below...
The Sixpence wedding tradition is Used to symbolise prosperity, love and unity, coins have a long standing history within many wedding traditions across the world.
Classic coin wedding traditions in Great Britain, the well-known tradition of the bride wearing ‘something old, something new,’ originally stems from the rhyme, ‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe.’ A silver sixpence in the bride’s shoe is a traditional good luck wedding gesture and customarily, it is the father of the bride who places the sixpence as a symbol of him wishing her prosperity, love and happiness in her marriage.
A wedding is an occasion that deserves an everlasting gift to mark the joy and happiness experienced by all on the special day. If you are looking to give a unique keepsake then this is the gift you are looking for. It is an eternal memento that the newlyweds will be able to cherish forever and can be passed on from one generation to the next.
Sixpence coins issued under George VI from 1937-1946 are 50% silver. Later issues after 1946 have no silver content.