$77.00
From modest beginnings, this controversial Revolutionary figure would ultimately become the first Secretary to the Treasury in 1789. The necklace pictured here is inscribed with a quotation from Hamilton's intimate letter, now in the New York Historical Society, to Elizabeth Schuyler, the daughter of one of New York's most influential families, only a few weeks before their marriage in 1780. It displays his elegance as a wordsmith along with his charm and will certainly have an effect on a modern day Valentine.
All designs are gift boxed. Story cards are included that provide detail about the history behind each piece.
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$52.00
Hugs and kisses Sterling Silver and 14K Gold earrings inscribed as: x o xx oo xxx ooo.A message of love in the ancient symbols x and o: kisses and hugs in...
$68.00
Virgil. Inscribed in Latin on front: "Amor vincit omnia." English translation inscribed on back: "Love conquers all." This necklace is adapted from a ring, now in the collection of the...
$54.00
This sterling silver softly undulating raindrop pendant is formed of a continuously twisting ribbon, representing constancy and eternity, engraved: 'Love you always', on the reverse.The poesy tradition of engraved jewelry...