A thoughtful gift set for the bride to be, of a personalised real lucky wedding horseshoe, garter, real silver sixpence and a calligraphy rhyme card
This set combines the 5 elements of the rhyme.
Something old is a real re conditioned horseshoe with an ivory satin ribbon bow and tie handle and finished with blue pearls. The horseshoe is personalised with the couples names and wedding date
Something new is an ivory lace comfortable tie style garter with blue pearls to finish
Something borrowed is over to you- this is a set to be passed onto someone for their wedding day as a gift. An heirloom to be passed down....
Something blue runs throughout the gift- the swarovski pearls used are blue thoughout
There is a "Silver Sixpence for your Shoe" wrapped in a lovely vintage piece of lace and ribbon to complete this traditional rhyme.
The gift box is hand calligraphied with "Old, New, Borrowed and Blue" and a sweet calligraphy card of the traditional rhyme is included. However at the moment we are sending this out at a lower listed price of £50 without the Box as a beautifully tissue wrapped set to be letterbox friendly. It makes a wonderful gift for someone who has had to postpone their wedding day and a keepsake for when it is rescheduled. You may still opt to add the box if you so wish.
Everything is wrapped in recycled tissue paper.
Lucky horseshoes are a wonderful tradition that can be used on the day to hang with your bouquet and in your home after the wedding to bring you luck.
A little bit of info....Garters are traditionally worn on your left leg and again the belief is they bring luck to the bride and groom. It stretches from dress size 8 to 16 but the tie style means in general it fits all.
Our gift boxes and tissue are all made from recycled materials and can be fully recycled themselves
You may opt to personalised your horseshoe or remove personalisation. Please select from the dropdown menu.
When personalising, please supply names in shortest possible format and date is 00.00.00 format. For example, Helen and Chris 20.07.19