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Sterling Silver and Stainless Steel Mizpah Medal, 20″ and 24″
Sterling Silver and Stainless Steel Mizpah Medal, 20" and 24"
- This item is handcrafted in the USA
This handcrafted sterling silver Mizpah medal comes in two pieces that fit together to make a whole. The round medal has sunray texturing and features two gold-tone hearts that are inscribed with a biblical passage from Genesis. The passage reads: "The Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent one from another." The two broken halves of the medal are featured on separate his and hers curb chains made from rhodium-plated stainless steel. This beautiful devotional medal is a powerful reminder of the emotional bond between you and a loved one and provides comfort while you are apart.
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Sterling Silver and Stainless Steel Mizpah Medal, 20" and 24"


January 30th, 2012 - 04:55
Mizpah birthday gift,
My husband is in the Army and I sent this to him as a birthday gift and a reminder that when we are apart, my heart is only half – he has the other half. He loved it so much he cried… but don’t tell him I told you that. He’s supposed to be a big tough guy!
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|January 30th, 2012 - 05:02
Perfect,
This medal is just perfect. I purchased this item as a gift for my boyfriend (and myself
) who was going away to a different college than I was. We wear them every day. The photo really does not do it justice. It is beautiful – very detailed and shiny. Much better than I expected.
Great piece of high quality jewelry.
My absolute best goes out to all long distance couples. Take care.
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|January 30th, 2012 - 05:34
Beautiful & Biblical,
This is a beautiful symbol of loyalty and love. I purchased this for my husband for several reasons: he is a law enforcement officer; we have just weathered our first year of opening and owning a business together, and because we have nearly 25 years of a wonderful marriage together. As noted in another review, it does read, “separated one from another.” It is NOT a mistake. It is biblical(from Genesis 31:49).
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