Victorian Silver MIZPAH Ring Size:8.5 and gems like this were
Description
and gems like this were worn by many well-off urbanites
The stone is gorgeous
home to a Roman era intaglio panel carved with the head Emperor Caesar Augustus
and were often exchanged as betrothal rings from the 15th to 18th centuries - each one personalised with a meaningful verse - or given as gifts or tokens of regard
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Victorian Silver MIZPAH Ring Size:8.5 and gems like this wereDATE: Victorian, 1882 Cool Victorian MIZPAH ring made in the year 1882. Hebrew for "watchtower", the mizpah sentiment has come to connote an emotional bond between two people who have become separated either physically or by death. Indeed, the word is often used as the name for a cemetery, often seen on headstones and other memorials. This ring was likely exchanged to commemorate a promise or bond. Crafted in sterling silver, the lettering stands out
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