Monday, April 30, 2012

Trend Spotting: Lucky Horseshoes

I've been loving on this lucky horseshoe shape for months. I've seen tons of these cute symbols online, but haven't had very much luck seeing horseshoe jewelry in store.  To remedy the lack of horseshoes in my jewelry collection, I made my own lucky charm out of sterling silver and put it on a necklace. (That's me in the first picture!) For those of you interested in getting your own good luck charm, and don't have the means to make one yourself, see below for a group of pretty options!
1) Horseshoe Disc Pendant Necklace
2) Ettika Horseshoe Necklace
3) Tiffany Horseshoe Pendant
4) LORD & TAYLOR White Gold Diamond Horseshoe Pendant
5) House of Harlow 1960 Gold-plated Horseshoe Bangle
6) Ettika Small Lucky Horseshoe Leather Bracelet
7) Elizabeth and James Horseshoes Stud Earrings
8) Alex Woo Little Luck Horseshoe Necklace

11 comments:

Megan said...

Very pretty pieces, I love #6. The one you made for yourself it so cute!

Bella said...

#5 is so unique. I also love the one you made!

Melina said...

I love the house of harlow bangle so much :)
xx

Jennifer said...

Those are so pretty!

xo Jennifer

http://seekingstyleblog.wordpress.com

Andrea said...

Wow your blog is so pretty, I love all this jewelry! 5 is my favourite :)

Unknown said...

I've always been a big fan of horse shoes... so naturally I love all these!

xxx
www.ladyalamode.com

Unknown said...

love an ear cuff

Vittoria @ The Beautiful Things said...

love horseshoes!


xoxo from nyc & http://www.the-beautiful-things.com

Vittoria @ The Beautiful Things said...

love horseshoes!


xoxo from nyc & http://www.the-beautiful-things.com

Vittoria @ The Beautiful Things said...

love horseshoes!


xoxo from nyc & http://www.the-beautiful-things.com

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