Scottish Luckenbooth pendant with diamonds in 14K gold, Chain is not included

Scottish Luckenbooth pendant designs as well as brooches and rings, are pieces that Suzan and I have enjoyed creating over many years. This is a nicely detailed version in 14K gold set with six small brilliant cut high quality diamonds. I've done my best to make a nice version of the Scottish crown. The design below the crown is of two intertwined  abstract hearts. I usually have a stone set in the middle of the hearts as well as hanging the piece from a more elaborate bale, but this just felt right.

Details:

You may order this pendant in two colors of gold and with different stones as a custom order.   The stones are F-H in color and VS2 in clarity. This pendant is 1 1/2 " X 5/8ths inches. The chain shown is in 18K, which is why the color is so different. You may order a 14K one in most lengths and link styles. Please note that these are 06/07/2020 prices. Gold prices can fluctuate so custom orders and chain prices can vary. We will give you the correct price when you order or inquire.

Orders:

This piece will ship within a week of being paid. A custom order will take up to 6 weeks. Getting a specific chain may take an additional week if we don;t have it in stock.

read more

We make Scottish jewelry as a specialty. We enjoy making fine pieces that are unique in quality and design for those, who like ourselves, take pride in our heritage and its art.You can see a nice selection of Scottish jewelry that we have made over the years by clicking this link: https://postgatejewelers.com/scottish-2/ Our Face Book site has a lot of other Celtic and Scottish designs on it as well just click here: https://www.facebook.com/Postgate-Fine-Jewelers-111540785537658?view_public_for=111540785537658  One of the most loved forms of Scottish jewelry is the Luckenbooth, we’ve made rings, pendants, bracelets, and brooches based upon this uniquely Scottish design.

Here is a partial history of the Luckenbooth:

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

The first luckenbooth brooches were very small. 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 and If pinned to a baby’s shawl, it will protect the child from being stolen by fairies.

Queen Mary’s Brooches

During the 18th and 19th centuries the luckenbooth became larger and more elaborate often inscribed on the back with biblical quotes or the 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 lys 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’s husband, Lord Darnley gave her one.

 

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Scottish Luckenbooth pendant diamonds 14K gold”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *