Four Leaf Clover with Reversible Antique Irish Lace Imprint

A Four Leaf Clover wax seal, imprinted with authentic antique Irish Lace from the early 1800's on the reverse side - a sentimental necklace that's versatile and beautiful!

Each leaf of a four leaf clover represents something symbolic~
The first leaf is for hope, the second leaf is for faith, the third leaf is for love, and, if you're lucky enough to find a four leaf clover...the fourth leaf is for luck!


Details

Your jewelry comes beautifully gift boxed and includes a card with the charms meaning & symbolism, ready for gifting!
►Size: charm measures 1/2" across
►MATERIALS: Sterling Silver
►NECKLACE OPTION: You may chose to order JUST the pendant or select from a variety of sterling chains available in shiny silver or antiqued silver finishes from the drop down menus to the right. *See last picture for reference.
►CHARM ONLY OPTION: If you chose to order the charm only it will come on a 5mm sterling jump ring that you may thread onto your own necklace.

Process

♡♡ Each piece is handmade to order using the original vintage wax seal from the late 1800's. The reverse side has been imprinted with authentic Irish lace from the 1800's, unique and one-of-a-kind in every regard so they may vary slightly from the pictures you see and may vary a tiny bit in dimension. Each piece has been given an antique patina and are hand rubbed giving them an appealing vintage look that brings out all the detail.

Unless your jewelry is made to order, we’ll ship your piece within 5 business days. If you need your order ASAP, please contact us to see if we can accommodate your request. All of our packages are shipped from our Ohio studio via USPS First Class Mail or USPS Priority Mail. Once your order leaves our studio you’ll receive a tracking number so that you can follow the progress of your shipment.
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