Lucky Sixpence 70th Birthday Charm


This is a stunning lucky sixpence charm which makes the perfect 70th birthday gift. It comes with a dragonfly, a number 70, a small heart and a birthstone of your choice. The pin can be attached to anything or can simply be kept as a keepsake. It will come presented in a sturdy cream box with a matching ribbon bow on top. To make the gift extra special, the lid has a 

personalised inlay as per the picture.


Birthstones

January - Garnet ( deep red )

February - Amethyist ( purple )

March - Aquamarine ( aquamarine )

April - Diamond ( clear ) 

May - Emerald ( medium green ) - pictured

June - Pearl ( white )

July - Ruby ( deep red )

August - Peridot ( light green )

September - Sapphire ( deep blue )

October - Opal ( light pink )

November - Citrine ( yellow )

December - Blue Topaz ( turquoise )



Check out our shop, we sell a range of other charms, keepsakes and favours.



Personalisation


Please let us know upon purchase the name of the recipient, whom it is from and which birthstone you would like. Please send this by 

either adding a note to seller during checkout or by sending the details through the Ebay message system.


POSTAGE

We offer 3 Royal Mail postage options. Please select the most appropriate to your needs. Please remember that 1st and 2nd class are Royal Mail standard services and DO NOT come with a guaranteed timeframe
Special Delivery is the only service to come with guaranteed next day delivery.

Please also take into account we have a 3 working day turnaround.

2nd class - £1.30
1st Class - £2.20
Special Delivery - £9.00


And Finally...


Please understand that as the majority of our orders are personalised, there may be a small delay when we are experiencing high volumes of orders. We will, as ever, try to get your order to you as soon as possible. We are sure that you will love your keepsake. If however, you are not happy, then please let us know so that we can resolve the issue. Please don't leave negative feedback without giving us the chance to put the wrong things right first.