This beautiful phrase from St Paul to the Philippians is engraved in an insular script from the golden age of Irish manuscript art, on a sterling silver cuff bracelet:
Inscribed on exterior: I can do all things through CHRIST who strengtheneth me.
Inscribed on interior: Philippians 4:13.
Most scholarly accounts suggest it was written by St. Paul around 60AD, from a prison cell in Rome. It appears in the King James Bible in his letter to the Philippians. Paul thanks them for their support and reminds them of their duty to one another, and their trust in God’s provision, culminating in this beautiful line which exemplifies the strength their faith provides.
Length: 6 3/4"
1/4" wide
Composed of .925 solid sterling silver.
Bracelet comes in a black, drawstring pouch with story card.
Crafted proudly in the USA by Laurel Elliott DVB New York.
DVB utilizes the “cire-perdue” or lost-wax casting method of jewelry creation. Lost-wax casting is actually an ancient method of jewelry production used in creating the finest jewelry. Owing to the nature of the technique and the hand finishing of each casting, small variations in dimension, weight and finish will occur.
Inscribed on exterior: I can do all things through CHRIST who strengtheneth me.
Inscribed on interior: Philippians 4:13.
Most scholarly accounts suggest it was written by St. Paul around 60AD, from a prison cell in Rome. It appears in the King James Bible in his letter to the Philippians. Paul thanks them for their support and reminds them of their duty to one another, and their trust in God’s provision, culminating in this beautiful line which exemplifies the strength their faith provides.
Length: 6 3/4"
1/4" wide
Composed of .925 solid sterling silver.
Bracelet comes in a black, drawstring pouch with story card.
Crafted proudly in the USA by Laurel Elliott DVB New York.
DVB utilizes the “cire-perdue” or lost-wax casting method of jewelry creation. Lost-wax casting is actually an ancient method of jewelry production used in creating the finest jewelry. Owing to the nature of the technique and the hand finishing of each casting, small variations in dimension, weight and finish will occur.