Art Deco Lucky Four-Leaf Clover Pendant sardonyx Dionysus (known to the Romans
Description
Dionysus (known to the Romans as Bacchus) was the principle deity of one of the mystery cults
so the horseshoe should be mounted the other way round to capture it (like an 'n')
some general wear to the locket
"Drunkenness am I — a gem worked by a subtle hand
fortuitously
Art Deco Lucky Four-Leaf Clover Pendant sardonyx Dionysus (known to the RomansDATE: Art Deco, c. 1935 As a child I spent many hours looking for a four leaf clover never had any luck, the the point that I questioned whether they actually existed, or if my parents brother had made them up to keep me occupied. Google says they do exist, apparently one in 10,000 clovers mutate to grow an extra leaf and here's one set in an Art Deco period gold locket. The ultimate good luck charm. MEASUREMENTS 3. 3 x 2. 5cm WEIGHT 3. 1g MARKS No
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