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Rings 21stfinds Victorian Lucky Nail RoseCut Diamond Brooch

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This lucky nail bar brooch is made from 18k yellow gold with a brushed finish, accented with three silver elements, studded with tiny rose-cut diamonds. 

Equestrian lucky jewels with either horseshoe's, horseshoe nails or a combination of these symbols were worn quite often in the late 19th and early 20th Century. These jewels were not only a beautiful fashion statement, but also served as a lucky token. 

The horseshoe and horseshoe nails are ancient symbols for good luck, going as far back as Roman times. The origin of the horseshoe as a symbol of luck is linked to several myths and legends: the hoofed devil was said to have donned horseshoes and was told never to enter a home with a horseshoe above the door. Witches were believed to fear horses, so hanging a horseshoe warded them off.  Over time, these symbols turned into internationally recognized lucky charms. 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

Size: 45 x 15 mm / 1.77 x 0.60 inches. 

Weight: 3.72 grams 

Age: Late 19th Century, circa 1880s. 

Material: The brooch carries a French eagle head's hallmark for 18kt gold. It also has a Dutch taxation hallmark, which was used between 1831 and 1893.

Condition: In great antique condition with only minor wear, consistent with its age.






Please note that the antique box is for display purposes.