HUMANS HAVE CARRIED and worn lucky charms forever. Although the 19th and 20th centuries were thought to be ages of reason and science (and definitely not superstition) people still kept horseshoes close, just in case. Iron was believed to guard against trouble, so full-size shoes were nailed above doorways. The crescent shape also reached back to much older, pre-Christian lunar goddesses of protection. Here, natural pearls and smooth turquoise cabochons line up to elicit a creative, optimistic vibe.
MATERIALS: 14k gold (tests), 7 split pearls, 12 turquoise cabochons, new 14k gold chain
AGE: c. 1900
CONDITION: Very good - probably converted from a brooch into a horseshoe
SIZE: 1 1/4" length including the bale, 7/8" width, 18" chain