LUCKY HORN NECKLACE
LUCKY HORN NECKLACE
Why we love it: it's not just a piece of jewelry, but a true lucky charm. Perfect to wear as a symbol of good luck, it's the ideal gift for those who love to add a touch of superstition to their look.
A thoughtful gift full of meaning, representing affection and protection.
Wishing good luck has never been so chic!
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Easy returns within 14 days
Shipping in 24/48 hours
Handmade in Italy
PRODUCT DETAILS
PRODUCT DETAILS
Materials: 925 sterling silver, gold-plated or silver
Length: 45 cm
Thickness: 1 mm
Pendant size: 15 mm
Non-adjustable
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Jewelry orders in stock are processed within two working days and shipped via express courier with the following delivery times:
ITALY: 24 - 48 hours
EUROPEAN UNION: 3 - 5 days
REST OF THE WORLD: contact us via WhatsApp for estimated delivery times.
Pre-orders or customized jewelry require 14 days for processing.
Do you want to return your jewelry? No problem!
You can request a return by emailing info@valentinadavino.com within 14 days of receiving your order.
Customized orders cannot be canceled, returned or exchanged.
Please see our returns and refunds page for more information.
JEWELRY CARE
JEWELRY CARE
To ensure its brilliance over time, it is recommended to avoid contact with corrosive agents such as perfume, creams, or water.
For more details, please refer to our care guide.

Neapolitan Horn: Instructions for Use!
How to activate the Neapolitan horn?
You've just decided to gift a lucky corno, but your job isn’t over yet!
When handing it over, make sure to prick the open palm of the recipient’s left hand with the tip of the horn. If you’re receiving one as a gift, ensure the same is done to you!
And what if the tip of the horn breaks?
According to tradition from San Gregorio Armeno, this means luck is on your side—the corno has simply fulfilled its purpose. Once your fortune is full, the tip breaks.
It’s completely normal!
As we Neapolitans say: "It’s not true, but I believe it."