$70.00
Sterling silver necklace from William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: "If music be the food of love play on."
Music and love are perfectly intertwined in this famous opening line from one of Shakespeare's most loved comedies, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will. The title refers to the twelfth night after Christmas, the feast of Epiphany, primarily a Christian festival, but also in Shakespeare's time a night of revelry and masque. This provides a basis for the plot, which revolves around music, love, mistaken identity and disguise. The quote is finely engraved on a ribbon of precious metal forming a treble or G clef, reflecting the message.
The G clef is 1-5/8" long. The included sterling silver chain is 18" long.
All designs are gift boxed. Story cards are included that provide detail about the history behind each piece.
$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...
$77.00
Alexander Hamilton: "I meet you in every dream" sterling silver necklace. This passionate quotation is from a letter by Hamilton to his fiancee. From modest beginnings, this controversial Revolutionary figure...
$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...