Crafted in weighty 18k yellow gold, the Fluted Fortunatus Charm features delicate fluted detailing and is set with a 0.7ct round blue sapphire. Hidden hand engravings line the edge of the jewel, designed to be worn as a modern heirloom and good-luck charm.

The charm is hand-engraved on both sides with historically revered lucky numbers- III · VII · IX- rendered in Roman numerals, alongside FORTUNATUS, the Latin word for luck and good fortune, engraved along the base.

These numbers recur throughout ancient folklore and were especially treasured by the Greeks and Romans as symbols of balance, harmony, and protection.

     -Three was considered the number of completeness and perfection, encapsulated by the Latin phrase omne trium perfectum (everything that comes in threes is perfect).

     -Seven (Aeven) was regarded as the premier lucky number, associated with harmony and divine order.

     -Nine was believed to invite good fortune and was traditionally used in Roman convivial gatherings to ensure prosperity.

  • 18k yellow gold 
  • Faceted Blue Sapphire (.7 ct)
  • Charm Width: 14mm
  • Hand engraved with lucky numbers III · VII · IX and FORTUNATUS, the Latin word for luck and good fortune
  • The charm features a hinge bail that opens up and can be easily attached to any chain.

This item is in stock and will ship out within a week of purchase. If you require rush delivery or need this item by a certain date, please contact us at info@emilyweldcollins.com

Fluted Fortune Charm — Blue Sapphire

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Crafted in weighty 18k yellow gold, the Fluted Fortunatus Charm features delicate fluted detailing and is set with a 0.7ct round blue sapphire. Hidden hand engravings line the edge of the jewel, designed to be worn as a modern heirloom and good-luck charm.

The charm is hand-engraved on both sides with historically revered lucky numbers- III · VII · IX- rendered in Roman numerals, alongside FORTUNATUS, the Latin word for luck and good fortune, engraved along the base.

These numbers recur throughout ancient folklore and were especially treasured by the Greeks and Romans as symbols of balance, harmony, and protection.

     -Three was considered the number of completeness and perfection, encapsulated by the Latin phrase omne trium perfectum (everything that comes in threes is perfect).

     -Seven (Aeven) was regarded as the premier lucky number, associated with harmony and divine order.

     -Nine was believed to invite good fortune and was traditionally used in Roman convivial gatherings to ensure prosperity.

  • 18k yellow gold 
  • Faceted Blue Sapphire (.7 ct)
  • Charm Width: 14mm
  • Hand engraved with lucky numbers III · VII · IX and FORTUNATUS, the Latin word for luck and good fortune
  • The charm features a hinge bail that opens up and can be easily attached to any chain.

This item is in stock and will ship out within a week of purchase. If you require rush delivery or need this item by a certain date, please contact us at info@emilyweldcollins.com