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How sweet is this vintage silver and enamel bluebell charm!? We love that it's a bluebell on a bell that actually has a tiny little ball inside so that the charm makes a faint noise when moved! In the Language of Flowers, bluebells are said to symbolise humility, constancy, gratitude and everlasting love. Apparently, if you can turn a bluebell flower inside out without damaging it, you will win the heart of the one you love and if you wear a wreath of bluebells you will only be able to speak the truth. Such a sweet flower with such a special sentiment!

 

The charm is made of silver, tested, it is unhallmarked. There is a tiny loose ball inside that is supposed to mimmick a pendulum inside that means when the charm moves, it makes a slight rattle-like noise. 

 

The charm weighs approx 1g and measures approx 13.1mm tall (not including the jump ring) by approx 11.7mm wide by approx 6.5mm deep. 

 

Condition - The charm is in good vintage condition with some light signs of age and wear, including light surface wear and tarnishing to the silver and enamel. The jump ring is currently pushed closed. Please see photos.

 

*Please note the chain and box pictured are not included in the sale but the charm will be shipped in a new presentation box and pouch.*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Vintage silver and enamel bluebell flower bell charm

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  • All items are carefully wrapped and packaged in a gift pouch. In the UK, we always post items via Royal Mail's Special Delivery service which is fully tracked and insured. Items sent outside of the UK are sent via Royal Mail's International signed for service, which offers insurance for up to £250 and tracking.
     

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“I LOVE shopping with Kate Gold Jewellery - unusual and delightful charms, fair prices and EXCEPTIONAL service. Each package comes delightfully packaged along with a handwritten note. What's not to love?”

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