This beautiful, lucky sixpence bouquet charm for the bride is a lovely way to add a touch of tradition to a wedding day.
For many generations, brides have carried a lucky sixpence as part of the well-known wedding rhyme:
“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a lucky sixpence in her shoe.”
The sixpence is believed to bring good luck, prosperity and happiness to the bride as she begins married life.
This charming keepsake features a genuine polished British sixpence coin, finished with a small silver-plated lobster clasp, so it can easily be attached to a bridal bouquet, ribbon, or a keepsake charm bracelet.
A bouquet charm is a beautiful way for the bride to carry a little extra luck with her down the aisle, while also honouring traditional wedding customs.
Each sixpence coin is carefully selected at random from the 1950s and 1960s, giving every charm its own small piece of history.
If you are looking for a specific year, please feel free to contact me and I will always do my best to help.
Sixpence Silver Content
Please note that British sixpences were made from different metals depending on the year:
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1919 and earlier – Sterling silver
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1920 – 1946 – 50% silver
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After 1946 – Nickel
Perfect for
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Bride wedding day gifts
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Something old wedding traditions
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Bridal shower gifts
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Wedding keepsakes
A meaningful charm to bring luck, love and happiness on such a special day.






