This delicate anchor silhouette charm is cast from 16.5x11.5x1mm .925 sterling silver, then plated in satin-finished 24Kt yellow gold.
Merchant and naval sailors have regarded anchors as symbols of hope, stability, security, experience, and safe return to port. Early Christians sometimes used them as disguised symbols of the cross. To the US Navy, anchor symbols mark sailors who have crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
In modern lore, anchors can also herald a deep, stabilizing relationship or love, and the idea of holding to one's principles.
Height measurement includes 5mm soldered jump ring.
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