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A contemporary interpretation of the 15th and 17th century poesy rings, these necklaces and bracelets are inscribed with the same sentiments originally discovered on poesy rings.

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love conquers all pendant

Amor Vincit Omnia (Love Conquers All)


44.50
The Latin amor vincit omnia translates as "love conquers all", a motto known to all students of English literature as the one engraved on the brooch worn by the Prioress in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Available as a Sterling Silver Pendant with chain.

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poesy pendant

Mon Coeur Avez (My Heart You Have)


44.50
15th century English poesy in French. The original ring inscribed in period French has the letter "o" in coeur replaced by a heart. From the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford founded in 1683, the first public museum in England.Includes 18" [46cm] sterling silver chain. Gift boxed with a card explaining the translation. Sterling silver.

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anam cara bracelet

Anam Cara Bracelet


55.50
Anam Cara is Gaelic for "soul friend." In the Celtic tradition, your Anam Cara is someone with whom you can share your innermost self-someone with whom you can be yourself, without artifice or pretension. Engraved in gaelic in an uncial script. Sterling Silver Cuff.

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love conquers all bracelet

Amor Vincit Omnia (Love Conquers All)


65.00
The Latin amor vincit omnia translates as "love conquers all", a motto known to all students of English literature as the one engraved on the brooch worn by the Prioress in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Available as a Sterling Silver cuff bracelet.

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fair friend forget me not

Fair friend forget me not


65.00
"Bel amie ne me ublie me" - from a French poesy ring of the 15th century, engraved in a Lombardic script. Sterling Silver Bracelet.

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