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The derivation of this familiar blessing is uncertain, though many believe it was spoken by St. Patrick himself. The opening lines now famous in the English language are a bit different from the opening lines in Gaelic which translate more exactly to 'success in your journey', or 'may you succeed on your journey'. We have engraved both onto this elegant bracelet, adorned with an ancient Celtic triquetra or trinity knot.
All designs are gift boxed. Story cards are included that provide detail about the history behind each piece.
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Inscribed: "My sister my friend through THICK and THIN", through good times and and bad, an expression at least as old as Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales [c. 1380]. Its meaning...
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Inscription: "There are no goodbyes" by Mahatma Gandhi. The complete quote from a letter to his close friend, the Christian missionary Charles Andrews, is "There are no goodbyes for us....
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Inscribed: "This above all: to thine own self be true" - Shakespeare Hamlet I iii 85 Hamlet has been performed more often than any drama, and is widely accepted as...