
To Thine Own Self Be True Necklace
"This above all: to thine own self be true." ā William Shakespeare,Ā Hamlet, Act I, Scene 3
Keep an inspiring reminder close to heart with this unique and exquisite design. The shape is known as a Mƶbius strip, after the German mathematician August Ferdinand Mƶbius (1790-1868). It represents the seeming paradox of a plane without end or one of infinite length. As such it became a symbol for infinity, an appropriate form for these iconic words etched in an elegant script.
Inspired by antique and ancient jewelry inscribed with poetry and words of love, Laurel Elliott creates pieces that celebrate what we wear as a reflection of who we are and where weāve been. Jewelry molds are made and cut by hand for casting with a technique in use since ancient times.
Made in:Ā USA
Product: Möbius strip pendant necklace
Material:Ā Sterling silver
Dim:Ā 1-inch diameter and 18-inch chain
Item Number:Ā LS06N
Original: $70.00
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"This above all: to thine own self be true." ā William Shakespeare,Ā Hamlet, Act I, Scene 3
Keep an inspiring reminder close to heart with this unique and exquisite design. The shape is known as a Mƶbius strip, after the German mathematician August Ferdinand Mƶbius (1790-1868). It represents the seeming paradox of a plane without end or one of infinite length. As such it became a symbol for infinity, an appropriate form for these iconic words etched in an elegant script.
Inspired by antique and ancient jewelry inscribed with poetry and words of love, Laurel Elliott creates pieces that celebrate what we wear as a reflection of who we are and where weāve been. Jewelry molds are made and cut by hand for casting with a technique in use since ancient times.
Made in:Ā USA
Product: Möbius strip pendant necklace
Material:Ā Sterling silver
Dim:Ā 1-inch diameter and 18-inch chain
Item Number:Ā LS06N















