
LUCKY Count Your Wishes Horseshoe in Solid Gold with Multicolored Stones
NOTE: If this item is marked for Pre-Order, we are making more! Order now, and it will ship in 3-4 weeks.
Made in 14k gold, set with seven lucky hand carved stones, and inscribed with the French phrase "Bonne Chance" on the back side, this classic horseshoe pendant is made to guide you on your journey and remind you of the luck you enjoy and the luck you seek.
- Pendant made of solid 14k gold, embellished with Lapis, Malachite, and Turquoise cabochon stones.
- Measures approximately 1.0" in height and weighs 5.3 grams.
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Sold as charm only, please contact us about choosing the right chain for this spectacular piece.
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Pendant bail (loop that attaches the pendant to a chain) will fit a wide variety of chains.
- Please note: Lapis, Malachite, and Turquoise are natural gemstones, and their color may vary slightly.
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PLEASE NOTE: This product is excluded from any discounts
Not sure about chains? Click here to see lengths and styles.
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NOTE: If this item is marked for Pre-Order, we are making more! Order now, and it will ship in 3-4 weeks.
Made in 14k gold, set with seven lucky hand carved stones, and inscribed with the French phrase "Bonne Chance" on the back side, this classic horseshoe pendant is made to guide you on your journey and remind you of the luck you enjoy and the luck you seek.
- Pendant made of solid 14k gold, embellished with Lapis, Malachite, and Turquoise cabochon stones.
- Measures approximately 1.0" in height and weighs 5.3 grams.
-
Sold as charm only, please contact us about choosing the right chain for this spectacular piece.
-
Pendant bail (loop that attaches the pendant to a chain) will fit a wide variety of chains.
- Please note: Lapis, Malachite, and Turquoise are natural gemstones, and their color may vary slightly.
-
PLEASE NOTE: This product is excluded from any discounts
Not sure about chains? Click here to see lengths and styles.




















