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A miniature but powerfully symbolic pendant from early twentieth century Germany, this tiny charm carries a message that would have resonated deeply in its own time. The circular gold disc is centred with a vivid green enamel four-leaf clover and the inscription Kehre Wieder, meaning return again or come back. Unlike the more casual Auf Wiedersehen, this phrasing belongs to the language of hymns, poetry and devotion, used when the wish for someone’s safe return was heartfelt rather than formulaic.Charms of this type were often given to loved ones departing for military service around the years leading into the First World War; a sweetheart’s quiet plea that the bearer return home unscathed. The sentiment is expressed simply but with striking clarity, amplified by the protective symbolism of the four-leaf clover.Crafted in 14K gold and edged with a delicate patterned border, the charm is beautifully small in scale at only 13 mm in diameter, making it ideal for adding to a chain or a charm bracelet. It carries a clear 585 gold mark on the reverse and retains its original warm, antique finish.A poignant historical love token with an enduring message of protection and safe return.
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