Jewellery with Luck – The Diamond Horseshoe Ring

Lucky horseshoe diamond ring

Just one example of jewellery created by our custom ring design service

Lucky Ring Designs

Many of us own items that we describe as “lucky.” Wearing, or holding these items give us a greater feeling that fate is on our side. Some would argue that lucky people are merely more optimistic and more open to opportunity. Yet others would insist that there are people, places and things that are genuinely “lucky.”

Clovers, Horseshoes and Lucky Wishbone Rings

Why then should jewellery be any different? There are so many lucky symbols that can be worked into a jewellery design. From the four leaf clover to a lucky wishbone, there are many ring designs styled around the concept of good fortune. I have even seen many everyday items 3D printed and cast in precious metal. The possibilities are endless!

Horseshoe Diamond Rings – Commission your perfect ring

One of our recent commissions involved remodelling an existing ‘lucky Las Vegas’ ring, purchased some years ago by our client whilst on vacation. The ring was designed and re-created in white gold, claw set with diamonds in the form of a lucky horseshoe diamond ring. Since the horseshoe pattern represents quite a large symbol, it made sense to retain the forked shoulders, which beautifully complimented the proportions of the ring. Bespoke commissions remain one of the very best ways to fully personalise an item of jewellery. If you find yourself lacking a little inspiration, perhaps you have a lucky item that could be modelled into jewellery.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.