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If you see a horseshoe that you like which has been sold/reserved, please let me know and I will paint some more. No two shoes will look the same!

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Category : Wedding Horseshoes - Cherry Blossom          No. of horseshoes : 18

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No. 492 - SOLD
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No. 451 - SOLD
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No. 378 - SOLD
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No. 318 - SOLD
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No. 473 - SOLD
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No. 445 - SOLD
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No. 376 - SOLD
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No. 317 - SOLD
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No. 471 - SOLD
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No. 441 - SOLD
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No. 370 - SOLD
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No. 315 - SOLD
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No. 469 - SOLD
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No. 425 - SOLD
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No. 359 - SOLD
 
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No. 465 - SOLD
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No. 424 - SOLD
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No. 351 - SOLD
 
The association of the horseshoe with the wedding ceremony is not too clear, there are ancient pre-Christian supernatural powers attributed to the horseshoe, for the Greeks it symbolised the crescent moon which was regarded as a symbol of fertility. The modern association is more likely to be linked to the legend associated with the 10th century St Dunstan who trapped the Devil and as a result extracted a promise never to enter the house of a Christian, which he would recognise by a horseshoe hung above the door. Hence the symbolism of the Lucky Horseshoe; the bride carries today is lost in the mists of time but is still a potent reminder of our culture and historic roots. Traditionally a guest would present a wedding horseshoe to the happy couple for good luck.

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