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Old gold and ruby ​​horseshoe ring

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Old gold and ruby ​​horseshoe ring

18kt yellow gold ring (hallmark: owl), in the shape of a horseshoe entirely set with round rubies whose total weight is estimated at approximately 0.60Ct.

Old pin from the 19th century transformed by our Parisian jeweler into a ring.

Gross weight: 2.68g
Pattern height: 1.80 cm
Pattern width: 1.70 cm

Finger size: 52 (diameter 16.50/ US 6.00)

Condition: very slight micro scratches on the gold parts, slight abrasion and natural inclusions on/in the rubies, see photos.

Known for centuries to ward off evil spirits, the origins of the horseshoe as a good luck charm are still a little murky.

A legend says that in 969 AD, Saint Dunstan, the patron saint of blacksmiths in the Catholic Church, had the courage to deceive the devil: the latter
would have ordered shoes from him, not for his horses, but for his own hooves!

Not wanting to work for him, Saint Dunstan decided at the last moment to put irons in his foot with all his might. The pain being unbearable for him, the devil then promised never to stop in a house on the wall of which a horseshoe hung.

And a priori it also works when you wear it around your finger ;)!

All our old rings.

$1,320.00
Old gold and ruby ​​horseshoe ring
$1,320.00

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18kt yellow gold ring (hallmark: owl), in the shape of a horseshoe entirely set with round rubies whose total weight is estimated at approximately 0.60Ct.

Old pin from the 19th century transformed by our Parisian jeweler into a ring.

Gross weight: 2.68g
Pattern height: 1.80 cm
Pattern width: 1.70 cm

Finger size: 52 (diameter 16.50/ US 6.00)

Condition: very slight micro scratches on the gold parts, slight abrasion and natural inclusions on/in the rubies, see photos.

Known for centuries to ward off evil spirits, the origins of the horseshoe as a good luck charm are still a little murky.

A legend says that in 969 AD, Saint Dunstan, the patron saint of blacksmiths in the Catholic Church, had the courage to deceive the devil: the latter
would have ordered shoes from him, not for his horses, but for his own hooves!

Not wanting to work for him, Saint Dunstan decided at the last moment to put irons in his foot with all his might. The pain being unbearable for him, the devil then promised never to stop in a house on the wall of which a horseshoe hung.

And a priori it also works when you wear it around your finger ;)!

All our old rings.

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