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To Thine Own Self Be True - Shakespeare LS06N
To Thine Own Self Be True - ShakespeareSKU LS06NInscribed: "This above all: to thine own self be true" - Shakespeare Hamlet I iii 85 Hamlet has been performed more often...
Trust God FC54N
Trust God SKU FC54N Inscription: "Trust God that you are exactly where you were meant to be". The attribution of this quotation is unclear but it is most likely either...
Trust in the Lord - Proverbs 3:5-6 FM35N
Trust in the Lord - Proverbs 3:5-6SKU FM35NInscribed: "Trust in the Lord . . .and He will direct your paths Proverbs 3:5-6" The book of Proverbs is the second book...
Venus Lovers Ring - Sterling Silver VM503STG06
Venus Lovers Ring - Sterling SilverSKU VM503STG - 4th Century Byzantine This square shaped ring was intended to be a gift for a lover. The image is of the figure...
Victory Ring - Sterling Silver VM507STG06
Victory Ring - Sterling SilverSKU VM507STG - 6th to 7th Century Byzantine This oval shaped ring is incised with a Victory figure bearing a cross. Above her is a star...
We Want to Gift Our Children Two Things IN54N
We Want to Gift Our Children Two Things SKU IN54N Inscription: "We want to gift our children two things; one is roots, the other is wings." This African proverb with...
Wisdom Courage Strength IN01N
Wisdom Courage StrengthSKU IN01NInscribed: "Wisdom Courage Strength" A reference to the Serenity Prayer: 'God grant me the SERENITY to accept the things I cannot change, the COURAGE to change the...
Wonderfully Made - Psalm 139: 14 FM02C
Wonderfully Made - Psalm 139: 14SKU FM02CInscribed: "For I am fearfully & wonderfully made" on the outside of this child's cuff and Psalms 139: 14 on the inside. The Book...
You had the power all along - Glinda the Good Witch LB07N
You had the power all along - Glinda the Good Witch SKU LB07N Inscription: "You had the power all along" - Glinda the Good Witch on the reverse from The Wonderful...
Your Life Is Your Own - Eleanor Roosevelt LR01N
Your Life Is Your Own - Eleanor RooseveltSKU LR01NInscribed: "your life is your own you mold it you make it" - Eleanor Roosevelt on a rectangle suggestive of a door...