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The Golden Super Rare World War One Fumsup Charm (375 9ct gold. made circa 1914)
The Golden Super Rare World War One Fumsup Charm (375 9ct gold. made circa 1914)
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A fascinating relic of early 20th-century superstition, The Lucky Fumsup Charm dates to 1913 and carries with it a remarkable story of luck, protection, and belief. Designed as a tiny hand giving the gesture of “thumbs up,” the charm was originally created as a good-luck talisman — said to bring fortune to its wearer.
Fumsup charms became especially cherished during the years surrounding the First World War, when they were often given to soldiers as tokens of protection before they left for the front. Their playful yet symbolic design made them both meaningful keepsakes and charming novelties of the Edwardian era.
Over a century later, surviving examples remain highly collectible, treasured not only for their craftsmanship but also for the rich history they carry. This rare 1913 piece is a golden reminder of a time when even the smallest charm was believed to hold a little luck.
- Material: Crafted with high quality 9ct gold, ensuring lasting beauty
- Comfort: Hypoallergenic and non-tarnishing for worry-free wear
- Presentation: Arrives beautifully packaged, making it the perfect gift for yourself or a loved one
- Curated: Handcurated with love by Dilan in the historical city of London
- Special Offer: Enjoy free tracked shipping on all UK orders over £100
- Hallmarks: Marked for 9ct gold made in 1913
- Size: 1cm x 2cm (excluding jump ring)
- Condition: In great pre-owned condition with age related surface marks (Chain not included)
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