Lucky 7 Dice Pendant — Solid .925 Sterling Silver with CZ Accents
SKU: 2723
Poker players, dice rollers, and anyone who bets on themselves — this pendant was made for your chest. A 32mm × 50mm sterling silver number 7 with textured black inlay, flanked by two 3D dice that actually move and clink against each other. The bail is an Ace of Spades with a cubic zirconia center. At 23 grams of solid .925 silver and 12mm thick, this Lucky 7 dice pendant has genuine depth and weight — not a flat stamped charm.
Wear This If
If poker night is your religion — the Ace of Spades bail faces forward when the pendant hangs, and the two dice sit at angles that show different card suit symbols on each face. It's the kind of detail another card player notices from across the table. The 3 CZ stones catch overhead light without being flashy enough to distract from your game face.
If you ride and want gambling culture on your chain — 23 grams stays put against your chest at speed. The 12mm thickness means it doesn't disappear against a leather jacket or heavy T-shirt. The oxidized black contrast in the number 7 gives it that worn, lived-in look that pairs with road-tested silver rather than jewelry store polish.
If number 7 carries personal meaning for you — birthdate, lucky number, a reminder that fortune favors action. This puts that number on your chest in solid silver rather than a lottery ticket in your wallet. The movable dice add a fidget element — you'll catch yourself rolling them between your fingers while thinking through decisions.
Living With This Pendant
The two dice hang from separate points, so they swing and clink independently. Walk into a quiet room and you'll hear a soft metallic tap as they contact each other. It's not loud — just enough that you know they're moving. Each die face shows a different card suit carved into the surface, deep enough to feel with your fingernail.
The number 7 dominates the center. A raised silver frame with recessed black textured inlay creates real visual depth — the black isn't painted, it's a granular material that sits below the silver surface. That contrast stays sharp because the texture holds its color even as the surrounding silver develops patina.
At 12mm thick, this pendant has genuine three-dimensional form. From the side, the dice protrude noticeably. It's not the kind of piece that disappears under a shirt — you'll feel it against your chest, and anyone facing you will see the silhouette through lighter fabrics.
The Ace of Spades bail is a design detail most people miss at first. The spade shape is carved into the silver with a CZ stone set at center. It turns a functional chain loop into part of the overall theme — spades, dice, and the number 7 all in one piece.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Do the dice actually move, or are they fixed?
They move. Each die hangs from its own connection point on the pendant body, so they swing and rotate independently. You'll hear a quiet metallic clink when they contact each other during movement. The card suit symbols on the die faces are carved deep enough that the dice won't smooth out from rubbing against the pendant over time.
Q: What chain length works best with this pendant?
20 to 24 inches for most men — this puts the pendant at mid-chest level where it's visible above an open collar. The bail fits chains up to 4mm, so a standard ball chain, curb link, or leather cord threads through easily. Chain is sold separately.
Q: Is the number 7 significant beyond luck?
Seven appears across cultures as a number of fortune and completion — seven days of creation, seven wonders, seven in craps and blackjack. The specific gambling context here pairs it with dice and the Ace of Spades, making this a concentrated luck talisman. But many buyers choose it for birthdate or jersey number meaning, not superstition.
Q: Will the black inlay in the number 7 wear off?
The textured black material sits recessed below the silver frame, so it doesn't contact clothing or skin during normal wear. The silver frame around it protects the inlay from abrasion. After years of daily use, the surrounding silver will develop patina while the black inlay stays consistent — the contrast holds.
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