Good Luck Charm Necklace Sterling Silver
Fingers crossed for good luck: the oldest gesture of hope, hand-sculpted in recycled sterling silver. Two fingers crossed — the hand compact, the gesture anatomically exact, a fingernail pressed into the silver at each tip. Worn for the breathless space between hoping for something and having it.
The obvious lucky charm gift for graduations, new jobs, big moves, or anyone standing on the edge of something. Subtle enough that it works every day, specific enough to matter.
Wear it solo or layer it with the Billie Paperclip Chain. Also available as a gold good luck charm necklace.
Jewelry Details
- Cast from recycled sterling silver
- Good Luck Charm measures 0.75 inches on an 18-inch chain with 2-inch extender
- Ethically crafted with a casting partner third-party certified by Sedex SMETA 4-Pillar.
Why are fingers crossed a symbol for a good luck?
The oldest story about crossed fingers says it took two people: one to make the wish, one to cross a finger over their friend's and hold the hope in place. The solo gesture came later, when a wish had to travel alone.
That is the gesture this charm keeps. A good luck charm is for the moments when words feel thin: before the bar exam, the audition, the callback. Given, it says: I'm hoping with you. Bought for yourself, it keeps the wish where you can touch it.
Fingers crossed for good luck: the oldest gesture of hope, hand-sculpted in recycled sterling silver. Two fingers crossed — the hand compact, the gesture anatomically exact, a fingernail pressed into the silver at each tip. Worn for the breathless space between hoping for something and having it.
The obvious lucky charm gift for graduations, new jobs, big moves, or anyone standing on the edge of something. Subtle enough that it works every day, specific enough to matter.
Wear it solo or layer it with the Billie Paperclip Chain. Also available as a gold good luck charm necklace.
Jewelry Details
- Cast from recycled sterling silver
- Good Luck Charm measures 0.75 inches on an 18-inch chain with 2-inch extender
- Ethically crafted with a casting partner third-party certified by Sedex SMETA 4-Pillar.
Why are fingers crossed a symbol for a good luck?
The oldest story about crossed fingers says it took two people: one to make the wish, one to cross a finger over their friend's and hold the hope in place. The solo gesture came later, when a wish had to travel alone.
That is the gesture this charm keeps. A good luck charm is for the moments when words feel thin: before the bar exam, the audition, the callback. Given, it says: I'm hoping with you. Bought for yourself, it keeps the wish where you can touch it.
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