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Queen Elizabeth Sixpence & Glass Slipper Holder
$8.50 each
Fit for a queen! This is a meaningful memento she can pass down
to her children. The last sixpence was minted by Queen Elizabeth
in 1967. It was a popular tradition in the Victorian Era to place
a sixpence in the bride's shoe to bring the couple wealth and
good fortune. The tradition has been revived in recent times,
and The Rosemary Company is excited to bring you our Queen Elizabeth
Sixpence Favor. This Queen Elizabeth Sixpence Favor makes a beautiful
and unique Engagement, Bridal Shower, or Wedding token. So elegant
and dainty! An actual sixpence is attached to a tri-fold card,
which contains the Sixpence nuptial rhyme, and the history of
the sixpence. All words are written in a lovely royal blue script
on white card stock. Flowers adorn the front of the card. Card
is tucked into a delicate wax paper envelope and positioned in
our Glass Slipper Place Card Holder for
display purposes. Each sixpence gift is wrapped in a clear cello
bag and tied with a sparkling silver ribbon. When folded, card
measures 1 3/4" square. Sixpence gift, when bagged, measures 4
1/2" tall and 3" wide.

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