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Product Description

A delightful pair of stud earrings featuring a Unicorn.

'Unicorns feature in many locations within Edinburgh Castle, and are much loved by visitors. The Unicorn is the National Animal of Scotland. The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland, used prior to 1603 by the Kings of Scotland, was supported by two Unicorns and the current Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom is supported by a Unicorn for Scotland along with a Lion for England.'

Crafted in the finest 925 Sterling Silver with enamel, it will delight lovers of fantasy books.

Shipped to you directly from Scotland, complete in a quality black and silver jewellery presentation box.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF WIZARDS & WITCHES
Wizards and Witches are people thought to possess magical powers or to command supernatural forces, and appear in the myths and folklore of many cultures.
The word ‘Witch’ usually refers to a female, though male witches exist in some traditions.
Men who possess the powers associated with witchcraft are often known as wizards or warlocks.
All are practitioners of magic and have the potential to be good or evil.
During the Middle Ages in Europe, the belief in witches was widespread. Witches were said to be worshipers of the Devil. Thousands of women and some men were tortured and executed after being accused of witchcraft. The English who settled in North America brought along a fear of witches.
Today, books such as the ‘Harry Potter’ series have re-ignited interest in Wizards and Witches.

Is this a gift? Why not include a personalised gift card. We will handwrite your greetings in a lovely 3" x 3" colour greeting card featuring a beautiful Scottish scene. Simply select the option above, and then enter what you want written in it.

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Customer Reviews

Children's Sterling Silver Unicorn Stud Earrings with enamel 1923