This sterling silver ring pendant hangs on a 45cm (18") snake chain. The cornish language inscription reads:
Un bysow dhe dhysquedhes agan kerensa
which translates as :
One ring to show our love.
During the 12th century the Cornish knight, Tristan, defeated the Irish knight, Morholt, to bring the fair Iseult home for his uncle, King Mark, to marry. On the journey back to Cornwall, after ingesting a love potion, Tristan and Iseult fell madly in love. Their complete devotion to each other is symbolised by the Cornish love ring.
The necklace is supplied gift boxed with an explanation of the cornish text and translation and the story of Tristan included. Pendant width approx 2.3cm (15/16").
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