Clover Charm sold by HART
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Clover Charm

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This charm embodies the timeless beauty of the quatrefoil shape, inspired by Byzantine pottery and representing faith, hope, luck, and love. Crafted with tarnish-resistant 14kt gold plating over hefty brass, it boasts an exceptional quality with Heavy Gold Electroplating. Perfect for customizing a necklace or bracelet, this charm is nickel-free and made in an environmentally-friendly facility. Elevate any jewelry collection with this elegant and meaningful piece. From the brand: For purchase of individual charm only. Please follow this link to order a complete custom necklace or bracelet. Faith, hope, luck, and love - the beloved emblems of the four leaf clover. This exact shape was inspired by a piece of Byzantine pottery, but the simple quatrefoil shape has captivated humans for centuries –  it can be found in heraldry, art, and architecture dating back thousands of years.   DETAILS: Dimensions: 17.5mm tall, 15mm wide  Tarnish resistant 14kt gold-plating that is long-lasting with proper care Hefty brass with Heavy Gold Electroplating (HGE certification is a FTC high quality benchmark requiring 100 mils thickness of pure gold) Nickel-free  Plated with recycled gold in an environmentally-friendly facility that is Sedex (SMETA), Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC), Global Recycle Standard (GRS), Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) and CTPAT Certified CARE: At HART, we are obsessed with creating top-quality, soulful jewelry that is made to last. Our gold jewelry resists tarnishing with proper care. We invest in premium craftsmanship and HGE - a high quality benchmark set by the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) to designate durability. HGE (Heavy Gold Electroplating) requires at least 100 mils (2.5 Micron) of pure gold. For reference, a respectable common standard is 30 mils.