This wonderful
collection of a dozen sterling silver charms or wedding cake pulls will allow you to take part in the age old British tradition of cake pulls. In Victorian times, brides would bake sterling pulls each representing a fortune into the bottom cake layer. These would have ribbons which extended from the cake so each bridesmaid could pull out a charm and receive her fortune. These are also just wonderful as a door prize or game at a bridal shower--each guest can pull out a charm--it's much less messy without the icing! Each pull comes on a white satin ribbon ideal for shower games and if you choose to have it baked into a cake, check with your baker. There is also a charm bracelet included with a large charm of a church which opens to reveal a couple inside for the bride. If you like, the bride could get all the charms at the end of the day for a wonderful bracelet to remember this special occasion. The twelve pulls are a heart for love, wishing well for a wish come true, telephone for good news, ring for next engaged, bells for next wed, highchair for next blessed with child, wreath for happy home, flower for blossoming friendship, anchor for travel soon, rocking chair for longevity, gift for surprise presents coming and treasure chest for good fortune. These come with an attractive card which details the history and meanings of this unique tradition.
Stock Number: 779
Stock Number: 779
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