There are myriad theories as to how the horseshoe came to be a symbol of good luck. One of the most compelling is that the horseshoe evokes the shape of a crescent moon, which many ancient cultures believed to influence the bounty of crops and effect the events of everyday life. Amulets in this shape such as animal horns, the mano cornuto, and yes, also the horseshoe, have been used the world over as a protection against the evil eye and bringer of fortune. This Victorian lapis and rose cut diamond horseshoe pendant and hangs from a new 18" 14k gold chain.
MATERIALS: 14k gold (tests), 13 graduated lapis lazuli cabochons, 19 1.5mm rose cut diamonds, new 14k gold chain
AGE: c. 1880
CONDITION: Very good - likely converted from a brooch into a pendant at some point in time
SIZE: 7/8" x 3/4" horseshoe, 18" chain