English "Mizpah" Ring
THE HISTORY
During the mid to late 1800’s, jewelry with the word "Mizpah" was often exchanged between two sweethearts. The word comes from the Hebrew word for "watchtower"--as mentioned in the Bible, it marked an agreement between two people, with God as their witness. Since that time, Mizpah has come to represent an emotional bond between people who are separated (either physically or by death).
Mizpah jewelry was most often given to your beloved when a long separation was in the foreseeable future. With the great expansion of the British empire, travel was suddenly a feasible venture and would last months. The Crimean War called British soldiers away from their wives and children. The American Civil War did the same, with no indication of a return.
During the formal Victorian era strict rules for courtship were observed, and gifts of jewelry between men and women could suggest impropriety. However Mizpah pieces could safely be exchanged as sentimental tokens of affection, some of which even containing a verse from the Bible.
These sentimental tokens of affection were used as a lasting and tangible declaration of love and devotion, and as a protective keepsake. People truly believed in the power of Mizpah, hoping their love translated into adornment would provide safety and bring them together again again one day.
COMPOSITION
All of our modern heirlooms are designed with elements mostly from the late 1800s - 1920s and the highest quality solid gold and gold-filled components. To learn more about different types of gold and composition, check out our Gold Jewelry Guide.
CARE
We make, design, and restore each piece of jewelry with the hope you will love and enjoy your modern heirlooms for many years to come. Check out our Jewelry Care Guide for tips on how to care for your pieces so they last a lifetime.
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