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£180.00
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An exquisite early 20th Century enamel bracelet in gilt metal with beautifully enamelled shamrock motifs. The bracelet is in wonderful condition with no damage to the enamel and is a very wearable 7 inches in length.
The shamrocks each have a lovely 'MIZPAH' stamp on the back with a symbol of two hearts pierced with an arrow. A very romantic sentiment that was often added to jewellery during the period to add the sentiment of lovers remaining in each other's lives while apart. MIXPAh comes from the Hebrew 'watchtower', and approximately means 'May God watch over us while we are apart'
The shamrocks each have a lovely 'MIZPAH' stamp on the back with a symbol of two hearts pierced with an arrow. A very romantic sentiment that was often added to jewellery during the period to add the sentiment of lovers remaining in each other's lives while apart. MIXPAh comes from the Hebrew 'watchtower', and approximately means 'May God watch over us while we are apart'
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An exquisite early 20th Century enamel bracelet in gilt metal with beautifully enamelled shamrock motifs. The bracelet is in wonderful condition with no damage to the enamel and is a very wearable 7 inches in length.
The shamrocks each have a lovely 'MIZPAH' stamp on the back with a symbol of two hearts pierced with an arrow. A very romantic sentiment that was often added to jewellery during the period to add the sentiment of lovers remaining in each other's lives while apart. MIXPAh comes from the Hebrew 'watchtower', and approximately means 'May God watch over us while we are apart'
The shamrocks each have a lovely 'MIZPAH' stamp on the back with a symbol of two hearts pierced with an arrow. A very romantic sentiment that was often added to jewellery during the period to add the sentiment of lovers remaining in each other's lives while apart. MIXPAh comes from the Hebrew 'watchtower', and approximately means 'May God watch over us while we are apart'
An exquisite early 20th Century enamel bracelet in gilt metal with beautifully enamelled shamrock motifs. The bracelet is in wonderful condition with no damage to the enamel and is a very wearable 7 inches in length.
The shamrocks each have a lovely 'MIZPAH' stamp on the back with a symbol of two hearts pierced with an arrow. A very romantic sentiment that was often added to jewellery during the period to add the sentiment of lovers remaining in each other's lives while apart. MIXPAh comes from the Hebrew 'watchtower', and approximately means 'May God watch over us while we are apart'
The shamrocks each have a lovely 'MIZPAH' stamp on the back with a symbol of two hearts pierced with an arrow. A very romantic sentiment that was often added to jewellery during the period to add the sentiment of lovers remaining in each other's lives while apart. MIXPAh comes from the Hebrew 'watchtower', and approximately means 'May God watch over us while we are apart'