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Modern Inspiration: Lauren Santo Domingo
Lauren Santo Domingo by walterlan Papetti from London , England / CC BY-SA The days ahead of us are going to be trying, but we can at least try to bring a little sparkle into your life. So, we’ve decided to set our sights on a woman who is truly a jewelry fanatic’s […]
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Client update concerning COVID-19
Showroom Opening Hours
We would like to update new and existing clients in light of the recent impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
Our service and opening hours remain unchanged with our showroom opening hours 10 am to 4 pm Monday to Saturday.
We do, however, recommend clients purchase items online. As part of our service, we provide insured delivery at no further cost.
This recommendation saves our clients making any unnecessary visits to our showroom during the current situation.
Our website remains fully operational for UK, European, US, Canadian and Australian clients to place their orders. Our service continues to operate as usual and all orders will be confirmed by our team once placed online or over the phone.
Showroom Sample Service
We fully understand that restricted travel means fewer clients plan to visit our showroom during the current climate. For this reason, we highly recommend using our showroom sample ring loan service.
We carry most of our designs available to view in the comfort of your own home.
We charge a refundable £150 per sample to view our designs.
In addition, we provide wax models priced at £25 refunded against any order placed.
Please contact us with a reference to any design and we will confirm availability with guidance on how to arrange the sample ring.
Browse online and order with just a 10% deposit
Order any item with a 10% deposit. Currently, our production times are unchanged but we plan to update any changes on our blog and across social media.
Jewellery Delivery
For local, the UK and International clients, we provide free, fully- insured delivery. Within the UK, we deliver by Royal Mail Special Delivery.
Within Europe, we send jewellery by International Signed-For Delivery and Internationally, we use FedEx.
At this time we are unaware of any impact on the delivery of jewellery to our clients.
Fingerprint Wedding Rings
We are currently recommending that clients send fingerprints by high-resolution scan in an email to us. Contact us for more guidance on ordering fingerprint wedding rings.
Current promotion code for clients
We have been asked by many clients how long our current 10% promotion will run. We will continue to honour the 10% discount for clients placing their order with the discount code ‘SPRING20’ until further notice.
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From portraits of historical figures to regal depictions of animals, the images etched on North American coinage display the nation’s history and natural beauty. Move your coin knowledge from the forest floor to the canopy and learn about the symbolism of natural elements on gold and silver coins.
The History of Coin Symbolism
It is believed that the very first coin was minted in 600 BCE by the Lydians. Emblazoned on the front of this coin was a unique lion with a “wart nose.” Even though the lion wasn’t a native creature to the Kingdom of Lydia, the big cat was viewed by the culture as a symbol of power. That is why the royal emblem of Lydia’s king was a roaring lion with a “wart nose.” Since the release of the Lydian Lion coin, rulers have placed themselves, their cultural symbols, and even their gods on currency.
Almost 2,000 years after the first known coin was made, a German book was published called the Emblemata. Over the span of a century, this book grew to include more than 200 symbols commonly found on coins. The only problem, however, was that the book only included emblem descriptions and meanings. It did not include pictures of coin designs, so multiple authors ended up writing reinterpretations of the same coin.
There have since been many other emblem books written. With so many variations, it’s difficult to tell what certain images on a coin might mean, but some symbols and their meanings have lasted through the centuries. Even when America’s Founding Fathers set out to design the national seal, they referred to these timeless designs and their symbolism.
Olive Branch—American Eagle Coin
Take a look at the National Seal of the United States. Every inch was designed with intention and care. From the 13 stars
to the branch in the eagle’s talons, each part of the seal was crafted to convey our nation’s beliefs.
In 1807, there was a slight modification to the seal. Originally, the eagle carried the olive branch in its left talonand arrows in the right. The olive branch was known throughout Europe to represent peaceful intentions, and arrows symbolized war.
What may have escaped the seal’s original designer, however, is that placing an item in the right hand symbolizes a dominating mentality. Placing arrows into the eagle’s right talon essentially told the world that the United States preferred war over peace. Now, as seen on the Golden American Eagle coin, the eagle carries the olive branch in its right talon to represent our country’s preference for peace.
Maple Leaf—Canadian Maple Leaf Coin
There are depictions of trees, plants, and leaves in volumes of books about emblems. An oak leaf, like the lion, represents
power, and a clover symbolizes luck. There are many plant symbols that carry meaning, except the maple leaf. Strangely enough, that’s the reason why Canada selected a maple leaf as its national symbol.
In the early 1960s, Canadians, who were still living under the British flag, were beginning to feel like they needed their own identity. The challenge that faced Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson was to propose a symbol that represented both the British and the French populations of Canada. After many failed attempts and reviewing more than 2,000 designs submitted by the public, the Parliament voted for a design that represented neither group.
The Canadian maple leaf on this coin pays homage to neither French nor English culture. Instead, the idea for using the maple leaf came from something purely Canadian—their currency. The maple leaf was stamped on every Canadian coin between 1875 and 1901, notes Storey’s Digital Editors, and remained on the Canadian penny until its discontinuation in 2012.
Mountain Peaks—Silver Denali
Speaking of designs that break the mold, the Silver Denali coin is in a league of its own. Many countries place national
landmarks on their currency as a form of pride in the beautiful and exciting places located within their borders. These landmarks are typically illustrations etched into the reverse of a coin.
On the Silver Denali coin, however, there is an actual topographical representation of the highest peak in North America. This design style was featured in the “7 Summits” coin series, which brought to life the highest mountain on each of the seven continents, all in exceptional detail.
Sunbeams—Double Eagle Gold Coin
Remember the “wart nose” lion from the Kingdom of Lydia? That hairy wart is actually a crudely drawn rising sun.
Sunbeams have long framed the main feature of a coin’s design.
A sun and sunbeams symbolize new beginnings, hope, and guidance. Both the aesthetics and meaning behind the sun rays in this Double Eagle Gold coin make it one of the most stunning U.S. coins ever minted.
Buying gold and silver coins might be the only time sunbeams and branches can help you secure a more strategic financial future! Shop with U.S. Money Reserve online or over the phone to build your portfolio of precious metals from the ground up.
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