Victorian Ivy Leaf MIZPAH Silver Cuff blue john with a thin double shank
Description
with a thin double shank that splits out at the shoulders to surround the principal stone
This signet ring is
The diamonds themselves are worthy of note since they are a combination of old single cuts
It's crafted in 15 karat gold and remains in excellent antique condition
fineness number
Victorian Ivy Leaf MIZPAH Silver Cuff blue john with a thin double shankDATE: Victorian, 1882 Glorious Victorian silver cuff bangle with three lines of ivy leaves and the word MIZPAH at the centre. Mizpah jewellery symbolises a bond between two estranged parties, with God as their witness. Its first usage (Gen 31. 49 50) refers to it as a pillar of stones set up by Jacob and Laban. The pillar of stones acted as a witness to the bond between the two men. The sentiment is further reinforced by the ivy motifs, themselves
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