A horse charm symbolises freedom, strength and independent spirit. Horses have carried this meaning for thousands of years; the Celts even worshipped a horse goddess, Epona, whose name comes from their word for horse. Worn as jewellery, a horse charm celebrates riders, outdoor souls and free spirits. Shop our horse cham in silver and gold
A horse charm gallops straight to some of the oldest meanings in jewellery: freedom, strength, spirit and the bond between horse and rider.
Freedom and spirit: Nothing pictures independence quite like a horse running at full stretch. Across cultures the horse stands for the urge to roam, the refusal to be fenced in, and the joy of moving under your own power.
Sacred to the Celts: Horses mattered so much to the ancient Celts that they worshipped Epona, a goddess whose name comes from the Gaulish word epos, meaning horse. Her following spread so widely that Roman cavalry riders adopted her too, asking her to protect their mounts. The horseshoe's link with luck grew from the same deep respect for the animal.
Strength and partnership: Horses ploughed our fields, carried our messages and won our races. The charm also honours the working partnership between people and horses, something every rider understands the first time a horse chooses to trust them.
What the horse charm represents
A horse charm can mark a life spent in the saddle, love for one particular horse or pony, or a personality that needs open space. It is also worn simply for strength and forward motion during a big life change.
Who the horse charm suits and occasions
It is the obvious choice for equestrians, from pony-club beginners to eventers, and a lovely gift for a first rosette, a new horse, a graduation, a birthday or Christmas. It also suits walkers, campers and anyone who feels most themselves outdoors.
The design behind the horse charm
The Lily Charmed horse charm is modelled in the round with a flowing mane and tail. It comes in recycled 925 sterling silver with tarnish-resistant rhodium plating, and in warm 18ct gold plating over recycled silver. Both hang from a hinged clasp that fits Pandora bracelets and most charm carriers.
How to wear it
Pair the horse with a horseshoe or four leaf clover charm for a lucky country stack, or wear it alone on a necklace so it can really run. Explore the silver and gold horse charms alongside our other animal charms to build a bracelet full of favourite creatures.
A horse charm represents freedom, strength and an independent spirit. The horse has been honoured for millennia, from the Celtic horse goddess Epona to the lucky horseshoe, and as jewellery it celebrates riders, outdoor lovers and anyone with a truly free spirit.
Is a horse charm a good present for an equestrian?
It is one of the best. A horse charm marks first ponies, first rosettes, new horses and years of early mornings at the yard. Riders wear it as a keepsake of a particular horse, which makes it a personal gift no piece of tack ever could be.
When is the right occasion to give a horse charm?
Any moment with hooves in it: a birthday, Christmas, a graduation, passing a riding exam, welcoming a new horse or remembering a much-missed one. It also makes a lovely leaving gift for someone chasing a freer life in the countryside, or a small well done after a big ride.
Which finishes does the horse charm come in?
Two. The horse is cast in recycled 925 sterling silver with a tarnish-resistant rhodium plating for bright everyday wear, or plated in warm 18ct gold over the same recycled silver. Whichever you pick, the hinged clasp fits Pandora bracelets and most charm carriers.