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You're reading What Lucky symbol/charm might look cute on a necklace? The BD girl already has a horseshoe necklace and a Lucky four leaf clover type of necklace...so what's another type of lucky symbol/ charm?
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Thanks for your answer Piggle! :)
I enjoyed reading the Historical tidbits of the symbols you mentioned. Thanks again, for taking the time to give this question some really detailed work! I deeply appreciate it, and I wish I could give you more points!
I sort of like the Historical value on the acorn, and the ideals of the three keys...the most. One sort of has to look at the person who is going to recieve the gift and what they might need or want; in terms of "lucky" vibes. Be well! :)
by Anonymous on August 8th, 2008
You're very welcome glad you enjoyed the read ;0)
by Piggle on August 9th, 2008
Just an update, I ended up finding two cute acorn necklaces!
I ended up giving her one wood carved acorned set necklace/earrings. It was so cute! Each wooden carved bead was that of an acorn.
The other was silver necklace with a silver acorn.
BD Girl very happy with both... THANKS! :)
by Anonymous on September 7th, 2008
Glad to hear you found something right for her - very thoughtful gifts ;0)
by Piggle on September 8th, 2008