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And a Sixpence in her Left Shoe Wedding Day Good Luck Tradition Bride Gift

$ 2.63

Availability: 292 in stock
  • Condition: Sixpence Coin is 40 to 80 years old (circulatied in England) however the card & envelope are brand new (The Sixpence is a rare coin no longer minted).
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Designer/Brand: Favors Depot
  • Recipient: Bride
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Theme: Lucky Sixpence
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Real Sixpence Coin on card with silver gift envelope
    Sixpence, a coin from England, has been placed in the Bride's left shoe before walking down the aisle, as a good luck wedding ceremony coin.
    By placing the coin in the bride's left shoe brings the married couple good luck and great wealth, as well as a very happy marriage
    A wedding coin tradition becoming very popular in the United States
    For good luck, longevity & prosperity. Recommended: Take a photo of the Maid of Honor or Father of the Bride placing the coin in the Bride's shoe before the ceremony!
    The Sixpence is no longer minted, becoming very rare as time goes on. Comes in a shiny ivory metallic gift envelope.
    "And a Sixpence in her left shoe" is a wedding coin tradition becoming very popular in the United States. Traditionally, the Sixpence, a coin from England, has been placed in the Bride's left shoe before walking down the aisle, as a good luck wedding ceremony coin. It is said, and many married couples say it has worked for them, that by placing the coin in the bride's left shoe brings the married couple good luck and great wealth, as well as a very happy marriage. The Sixpence is no longer minted, becoming very rare as time goes on. Not only is it a symbol of prosperity, it is also a collectible keepsake the bride can display on the included card after the wedding ceremony for years to come.
    The traditional saying:
    Something old, something new
    Something borrowed, something blue
    And a Sixpence in her left shoe
    The last sentence, previously omitted in most of North America, is once again recognized by the modern bride.
    Includes display card with authentic Sixpence coin attached (removable for use and easily re-attached for display). Comes in a shiny silver gift envelope (see additional image).