Lucky Sixpence Wedding Charm for Bride

£8.50

This lucky sixpence wedding charm for the bride is a meaningful gift designed to bring good luck on her wedding day.

This lucky sixpence wedding charm would make a lovely and meaningful gift for a bride on her wedding day.

It includes a genuine British sixpence, an initial charm, and a blue bead for a thoughtful “something blue” keepsake.
The charm fastens with a silver-plated lobster clasp and is presented on an 8 cm x 11 cm card featuring a delicate blue floral design, ready to be given as a special wedding gift.

Charm Details

• Genuine British lucky sixpence
• Initial charm
• Blue bead charm
• Silver-plated lobster clasp
• Presented on an 8 cm × 11 cm blue floral card
Charm measurements:
• Bead charm: 7 mm × 10 mm
• Initial charm: 16 mm × 6 mm

The Meaning of the Lucky Sixpence

The lucky sixpence is part of the traditional wedding rhyme:
Something old, something new,
Something borrowed, something blue,
And a sixpence in her shoe.
For generations, brides have carried a sixpence on their wedding day as a symbol of good luck, prosperity and happiness for the future.
This charm is a lovely way to continue that tradition and makes a beautiful keepsake the bride can treasure long after the wedding day.

A Thoughtful Wedding Gift

This lucky sixpence bridal charm makes a thoughtful gift from:
• parents
• grandparents
• bridesmaids
• friends of the bride
It can easily be attached to a bridal bouquet, charm bracelet, wedding garter, or even placed inside the bride’s shoe to follow the traditional rhyme.

Coin Information

Each sixpence is selected at random from coins dated between 1950 and 1960.
If you are looking for a specific year, please feel free to get in touch, and I will do my best to help.
British sixpences made:
• After 1946, they were made from nickel
• 1920 – 1946 contain 50% silver
• before 1919 are sterling silver
A small and meaningful keepsake to wish the bride love, luck and happiness on her wedding day.
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