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Gold Plated Necklace-Quotation

Original price was: $55.00.Current price is: $44.00.

Necklace embracing the Quotation Mark.

While not exactly quotation marks, the earliest indicators for quoted speech can be traced back to the ancient Greeks. They used a symbol called the “diple” (a chevron shape) in the margin to draw attention to noteworthy passages, not necessarily quotations. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the focus shifted from marginal notations to incorporating marks within the text itself. Early iterations involved double commas or forward slashes at the beginning and end of quotations. By the 18th century, the double quotation mark became increasingly favored, likely due to the invention of metal type sets that made them easier to use in printing. While the double quotation mark became dominant in many Western countries, variations emerged elsewhere. For example, some languages like French use guillemets (« ») or angle brackets (‹ ›) for quotations.

Secondary Material: None

Metal Type: Sterling Silver 925, Hypoallergenic

Dimensions: Chain Length: 17.7 Inches (45 Centimeter), with adjustable sizes, Lobster clasp

Quotation Size: Length 0.79  x  Height 0.67 Inches ( Length 2 x  Height 1.7 Centimeters)

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Material: Sterling Silver
Sterling silver, a versatile and precious metal, boasts a rich history and cultural significance across the globe. The history of silver stretches back millennia. Early civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans prized silver for its beauty and durability. They used it for coinage, jewelry, and decorative objects. The concept of sterling silver, with a specific fineness (typically 92.5% silver and 7.5% alloy), emerged in England in the 13th century. King Edward I established a hallmarking system to ensure the quality of silver objects. Throughout history, sterling silver has been associated with wealth and social status.

 

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