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Mizpah Openwork Ring, 9k rose gold

SGD 350.00

'Mizpah' is a Hebrew word from the Old Testament in Genesis 31:49, a name for "watchtower" to symbolize an agreement between two people with God as their witness: "May the Lord keep watch between you and me when we are away from each other." Mizpah jewelery first became popular in the 1850s to 1860s during the Victorian era and it experienced a revival by early 190ss during WW1, used as a love token for people who were separated. This one has an openwork design with gothic font style. Metal: 9k Approximate

Measurements: Size: 10 US

Gross Weight: 2.1 g

Hallmarks: British hallmarks but unable to read

Era: 1990

Condition: Wear and scratches, commensurate with age

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'Mizpah' is a Hebrew word from the Old Testament in Genesis 31:49, a name for "watchtower" to symbolize an agreement between two people with God as their witness: "May the Lord keep watch between you and me when we are away from each other." Mizpah jewelery first became popular in the 1850s to 1860s during the Victorian era and it experienced a revival by early 190ss during WW1, used as a love token for people who were separated. This one has an openwork design with gothic font style. Metal: 9k Approximate

Measurements: Size: 10 US

Gross Weight: 2.1 g

Hallmarks: British hallmarks but unable to read

Era: 1990

Condition: Wear and scratches, commensurate with age

'Mizpah' is a Hebrew word from the Old Testament in Genesis 31:49, a name for "watchtower" to symbolize an agreement between two people with God as their witness: "May the Lord keep watch between you and me when we are away from each other." Mizpah jewelery first became popular in the 1850s to 1860s during the Victorian era and it experienced a revival by early 190ss during WW1, used as a love token for people who were separated. This one has an openwork design with gothic font style. Metal: 9k Approximate

Measurements: Size: 10 US

Gross Weight: 2.1 g

Hallmarks: British hallmarks but unable to read

Era: 1990

Condition: Wear and scratches, commensurate with age

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