A Sterling Silver link Bracelet with lines from an Emily Dickinson poem and corresponding motifs. The links are hammer marked for a worked, light catching feel. The lettered overlapping panels read ' But Certainties of Sun/Midsummer-in the Mind-/ 'A steadfast South- upon the Soul-/Her Polar time-behind-' from Emily Dickinson poem 646 ' I think to Live-may be a Bliss'. The motifs consist of a large panel with an illustration of the Solstice and Equinox and a small swallow on a drop disc. The Bracelet closes with an extra large bolt ring which prevents loss and is also easy to open and close unaided. This piece is 20.5 cm long and can clasp down to smaller sizes closing on any loop.
This is a handmade piece that is hallmarked as Sterling Silver. This bracelet will post out in 1-3 working days using a tracked service and beautifully packaged.
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Silver link Bracelet with poem and motifs- Certainties of the Sun
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