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French Art Deco era 18K white gold rose cut diamond lucky “13” medal pendant

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Place a precious protector on your neck to bring you luck with this very beautiful “13” lucky charm from the Art Deco era, circa 1920s. “13” was traditionally considered a lucky number in France prior to the First World War, and was used in numerical form as a good luck symbol on postcards and charms. It is also because that the French word of “13” (Treize) sounds like the French word of treasure (Trésor).

The 13 number as well as the frame of the pendant is decorated with the sparkling rose cut diamonds. The diamonds are open backed to allow the light passing through. The pendant is mounted in 18K gold, making It a solid pendant which you can wear anytime and everywhere. It is stamped with the French eagle’s head hallmark for 18K gold on the bale.

This antique Lucky 13 white gold diamond pendant is a must-have for anyone who wants to add a touch of luck and luxury to their life. It's a beautiful and meaningful piece of jewelry that will bring joy and happiness for years to come.

Measurements and Condition

In overall good antique condition, with slight traces of use and oxidation.

French eagle’s head hallmark for 18k gold on the bale.

Length: 25mm including the bale; 18mm excluding the bale

Weight: 2.12g

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