Victorian “Lucky Bean” Charm in 15ct Yellow Gold with Turquoise Accent Circa 1890
A truly rare and symbolic treasure from the Victorian era, this 15ct yellow gold charm takes the form of a softly contoured bean—polished to a warm glow and delicately accented with a single turquoise cabochon. Worn as a symbol of hope, fertility, and new beginnings, the “lucky bean” motif was cherished in the late 19th century as a talisman for protection and prosperity.
The turquoise—long believed to ward off negative energy—adds a touch of mysticism, grounding this charm in both beauty and meaning.
Originally gifted to mark moments of transition, transformation, as a good luck charm for new beginnings, this piece carries with it over a century of sentimental energy. A wearable wish, and a reminder that even the smallest seed holds infinite potential.
A truly rare and symbolic treasure from the Victorian era, this 15ct yellow gold charm takes the form of a softly contoured bean—polished to a warm glow and delicately accented with a single turquoise cabochon. Worn as a symbol of hope, fertility, and new beginnings, the “lucky bean” motif was cherished in the late 19th century as a talisman for protection and prosperity.
The turquoise—long believed to ward off negative energy—adds a touch of mysticism, grounding this charm in both beauty and meaning.
Originally gifted to mark moments of transition, transformation, as a good luck charm for new beginnings, this piece carries with it over a century of sentimental energy. A wearable wish, and a reminder that even the smallest seed holds infinite potential.