History

Considered the most universal of all the good luck charms the horseshoe was introduced to our western culture by the Greeks in the 4th century. The horseshoe, hung above the door, was given special powers against evil by St. Dunston, a blacksmith by trade who became the Archbishop of Canterbury in A.D. 959.

For centuries people have held the horseshoe in high esteem. It should be placed with the ends up lest the luck run out. Hang it over the door for good luck.

Now you own horse's shoe can be turned into a beautiful plaque to be displayed proudly in any setting, from your trophy case to the stall door of your special friend.

Alternatively, and for no extra charge, we will supply a horseshoe mounted on a plaque to commemorate a special occasion. From weddings to birthdays, graduations to opening a business, these unique plaques make a memorable and special gift. Just supply us with your choice on the enclosed form and your gift-giving worries are history.

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Your plaque will be skillfully hand crafted in Kentucky, using wood especially chosen for it's beauty and distinctive grain. Your plaque can be personalized with a commemorative inscription engraved on a brass plate at no charge.