Scottish Luckenbooth Celtic knot diamond bracelet in 14k rose gold by George Postgate

The Scottish Luckenbooth bracelet Celtic knots and diamonds in 14k rose gold by George Postgate. Like all of our jewelry this bracelet is hand made it looks wonderful and is comfortable. The origin of our design is the traditional Scottish Luckenbooth. This is a beautiful and elegant bracelet that will give its owner many years of pleasure as well as a way to celebrate their Scottish heritage. Check out more of our Scottish designs here: https://postgatejewelers.com/scottish-jewelry/

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Details: Scottish Luckenbooth bracelet

We make this bracelet as a custom order. The choice of stones is up to you. The price listed, is for the bracelet as shown in a standard length. The diamonds are approximately VS2, G-H in quality and 0.10ct & 1.5mm in size. We will make your bracelet as close to your ideal length as the design will permit. You may also order it in other gold colors or even a combination of different gold colors and karats. All of the bracelet’s surfaces are lightly rounded and its links have a bit of side play built in. This allows it to conform to the wearer’s wrist so that it looks right and is comfortable. Check out our information on custom orders here: https://postgatejewelers.com/special-order-jewelry/ We are also interested in a commission for a bracelet featuring the more traditional double heart.

The price will vary depending upon your choices.

Delivery: Four to nine months depending upon our schedule.

Luckenbooth history:

The luckenbooth dates from the late sixteenth century. It originated as a brooch that merchants wore in Edinburgh along the “Royal Mile” who sold their goods out of locked booths. The brooches had to be worn to show that the merchant had purchased a license to sell their goods.

The first luckenbooth brooches were very small. Later a tradition developed in which the luckenbooth was given to a man’s sweetheart on their betrothal. It was also considered a lucky charm, that would protect its wearer against the evil eye. Among the other powers attributed to the luckenbooth was easing the pain of childbirth. If pinned to a baby’s shawl, it will protect the child from being stolen by fairies.

During the 18th and 19th centuries the luckenbooth became larger and more elaborate. They were often inscribed on the back with biblical quotes, names or initials, of the couple and the date of their wedding.

In the late 1800’s the intertwined hearts that form the lower half of the brooch came to resemble the letter M. Fleur de lis and thistles also became common elements. These became known as Mary’s Brooches or “Queen Mary’s Brooches.” This was because Mary Queen of Scots husband, Lord Darnley had given her a special one.

Most contemporary luckenbooth brooches are in the form of two intertwined hearts topped with a crown. In Victorian times they were often set with garnets. Garnets were believed to have a positive influence on love and symbolized love, constancy, and friendship. The Victorian versions of the luckenbooth brooch were decorated with gems of different colors

Scottish fur traders exchanged simple silver luckenbooths for furs with Native Americans who loved them well before the founding of the US. Some of those brooches have been passed down for generations, and are treasured keepsakes in those native American families.

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