Lucky Charms: Beautiful Good Luck Jewellery To Wear Now
5 months ago
Put your lucky jewels on
Feeling lucky – or in need of some good fortune? From amethysts and rose quartz gems to horseshoes, wishbones and lucky number sevens, there’s plenty of charms to channel your luck this season. These are our favourite lucky jewellery pieces on the market now.
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Beautiful Good Luck Jewellery To Wear Now
Jennifer Meyer
Mini Wishbone 18-Karat Gold Diamond Earrings, £1,295
Make a wish! These Mini Wishbone earrings from LA designer, Jennifer Meyer are so cute you’ll want to keep them in. They’re handcrafted from 18k gold and set with pavé-cut diamonds. Lucky jewellery, but make it glam.
Astley Clarke
Gold Stilla Labradorite Pendant Necklace, £160
A demi-fine gemstone pendant by Astley Clarke, this features a rose-cut labradorite gem, set in 18kt yellow gold-plated sterling silver. It’s finished with a gold nugget detail and their signature star-set lapis lazuli tag.
Missoma
Birthstone Chain Bracelet, £98
Not just for August babies, Missoma has combined a demi chunky curb chain with a round peridot, a gemstone of good fortune (and the August birthstone). It’s made from 18k recycled fold plated vermeil on recycled sterling silver.
Adina Reyter
Emerald + Diamond Horseshoe Necklace, £790
Calling all emerald and diamond fans, this necklace has a vintage feel to it. Here, there’s a 14k yellow gold horseshoe with prong-set diamonds and emeralds that measures approximately 12mm x 10.5 mm, on an adjustable 15-16″ chain. It has future heirloom status.
Pascale James
Shorelines Lucky Pebble Pendant 18ct Fairtrade Gold, £ 2,645
A timeless necklace, this solid 18ct Fairtrade yellow gold pendant has been handcrafted to an organic, voluminous flow design, taking inspiration from a lucky stone that you might find along the shoreline.
Anni Lu
Double Rainbow Bracelet, £108
Wear some colour with this ultra-cute rainbow bracelet – a sign of friendship, hope, and good fortune at the rainbow’s end, it’s crafted in brass with 18k gold plating, vibrant glass beads, agate, jade, amethyst, topaz and rhodonite composite, finished with a cultured freshwater rice pearl.
Tilly Sveaas
Gold Number 7, from £120
Lucky number 7 has been the basis for many myths and folklore, and in ode to this, London-based Tilly Sveaas has produced a sweet little number 7 charm; it comes on a sterling silver fine curb chain that’s been plate in 23kt gold.
Mejuri
Linked Gemstone Necklace, £448
Aventurine is thought to signify prosperity, compassion, and perseverance, and Mejuri have incorporated the stone in its linked necklace. In celebration of connections, there are two uniquely shaped, interlinked rings that denote the strength of a personal bond. The piece is handcrafted in 14kt solid gold and green aventurine.
Mateo
14K Yellow Gold Pearl and Amethyst Drop Earrings, £605
New York-based, modern fine jewellery label, Mateo is known for its range of fine gem and pearl pieces, and these earrings combine the best of both. A statement white baroque pearl hangs off a baguette-cut green amethyst, a gem that indicates vision, power, and self-love.
Rosa de la Cruz
Horseshoe Signet Ring, £1,780
A good luck pinky ring, this statement beauty features 18k yellow gold combined with 11 white diamonds. A beautiful jewellery piece to love and wear every day – and make you feel as lucky as possible.
Adina Reyter
Horseshoe Big Bead Hoops, £870
For those who like to mix their metals, these tube hoops are simple in design, and one is adorned with a 14k yellow gold and diamond horseshoe big bead. The hoop measures approximately 15mm across and is available in yellow gold and sterling silver.
Bear Brooksbank
Citrine Planet Ring, £2,500
London jewellers Bear Brooksbank have made a citrine statement with this whopping Elizabeth Taylor-vibing cocktail ring. The citrine (otherwise known as the success stone) is almost the size of a planet and topped off with pave set yellow and brown diamonds.
Rosa de la Cruz
Horseshoe Medallion, £845
The horseshoe has been a strong symbol of good luck, protection and magic throughout the years. In the Middle Ages, it was said witches and evil spirits were fearful of horses and used horseshoes for protection, while others saw horseshoe’s crescent shape as a representation of moon goddesses. This gorgeous medallion by Rosa de la Cruz provides all the magic with yellow gold and dazzling diamonds, hang it from your favourite chunky necklace or bracelet.
Featured image: Adina Reyter