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D. Victorian Locket Bracelet Originally in the Victorian Age, lockets were used to carry photos or articles special to the wearer. Over time, they became wonderfully romantic gifts, and keepsakes, as the lockets were handed down from generation to generation. Inspired by the Victorian Era, our locket bracelet holds eight photos. Each locket may be engraved with an initial. Lobster clasp. Bracelet: 71 Square locket: 11⁄16
⁄4 ". Round locket: 3 30009840 $99.95 personalize
E. Inseparable Rings Necklace Representing true friendship no matter the distance or time. Large ring is engraved with the quote, “Hold a true friend with both your hands.” Rendered in sterling silver, the larger of the two rings is polished, while the smaller is brushed. Double oval facet chain: 16"–18"L. Lobster clasp. EXCLUSIVE
28370017 $49.95 1.877.850.7467
RedEnvelope.com/Catalog 15 ⁄4 " diam. EXCLUSIVE
F. Trinity Rings Necklace Intertwined and inseparable, our sterling-silver rings are a timeless symbol of your past, present and future with her. The diamond- studded, twisted and smooth bands hang from a sterling-silver chain. Lobster clasp. 3
⁄4 "–8"L. 30001977 $119.95
G. Signet Locket Rotated 90 degrees and given a few modern touches, this unique necklace is both timeless and contemporary. The polished sterling-silver locket pendant opens at the top, with the hinge doubling as the bale. Inside, there’s space for two pictures or mementos. The front may be engraved with a three-initial interlocking monogram. Sterling-silver rolo chain: 18"–20"L. Locket: 1" diam. EXCLUSIVE
30000620 $99.95 personalize " diam. rings. Chain: 16"–18"L. EXCLUSIVE
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