A piece of jewelry worthy of a lord |
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Or a pirate. Oops. Meant to say privateer. |
Regardless of the dangers he's in or the desperation of a situation Lord
John Roxton never leaves his signet ring behind. Made of solid gold it is a piece of jewelry that combines tasteful design
and exquisite material. The ring is a fitting ornament for a man who may dress in rugged clothing, but still doesn't forget
his noble background.
Aztec chic |
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If you steal from the Spaniards, steal only the best |
The ring has been in the Roxton family for many centuries. While some small-minded
individuals have criticized the way how Lord Roxton's ancestor obtained the ring, we think that the perfect piece
of jewelry doesn't come along too often and if you have to beg, steal or borrow to get it, so be it. We have seen the mayhem
at the annual sale at the Zanga Mall and we are pretty sure that Captain John Roxton didn't do anything worse than what we have witnessed there.
A tragic symbol |
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A perfect accessory |
Marguerite Krux's locket is an exquisite example of a commemorative piece of jewelry. The inscription is
carved into the gold with a grace that matches the tender sentiment of the text. The simple heart shape is a classic and the
lovely filigree work is truly masterful. The golden locket is of a simple elegance that reflects the cultivated
taste of its owner.
Tender sentiments |
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Precious to Marguerite not only because it's made of purest gold |
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