Lucky Weasel Tail Brooch
$59.95
Historically, the weasel’s tail has been most commonly associated with wealth and protection. It also functioned as a good-luck charm due to its connections with stealth, cleverness, and perceived magickal power.
In contemporary contexts, the lucky weasel tail brooch is considered a collectable example of vintage fashion and macabre art. Modern practitioners of folk magick and occult traditions often regard it as a personal talisman that assists the wearer in navigating the unseen and fosters trust in intuition.
This vintage brooch features a preserved weasel tail, securely enclosed within a silver-plated fitting. The brooch measures 8.5cm in length and 1cm in diameter, and its clasp enclosure is in excellent working condition. Only one is available.
Specifications
Description: Lucky Weasel Tail Brooch
Date: Approximately 20th Century
Maker: Unknown
Condition: Very good
PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing ‘new’, ‘perfect’ or ‘unworn items’, and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.
$59.95
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