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- 1 Corinthians 13
- 23rd Psalm
- Amazing Grace
- Dance! Love! Sing! Live!
- Ecclesiastes Bangle
- Our Father in Heaven
- Gaelic Lord's Prayer
- It's What Lies Within Us
- La Bohème
- The Major Arcana
- Healing Mantra
- May the Road Rise to Meet You
- Mother
- Mother Holds Children's Hand
- Padre Nuestro
- Paradise Enough
- Pater Noster
- 'Peace' in 40 Languages
- Plain/unengraved
- Prayer for Protection
- The Rest of Your Life
- Serenity Prayer
- Shakespeare Sonnet
- Shanti
- Shema
- Star Light, Star Bright
- St. Francis Prayer
- St. Patrick's Prayer
- Ten Commandments
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Silver: $89.95
Gold: $1695.00
Same-day shipping on all orders placed before 12:00 a.m. EST
Please note: 14k gold bracelets are non-returnable
FIT: The inside diameter fits an 8 inch wrist or smaller. Ellipse: 2 13/16" x 2 1/12" [72mm x 64mm] Width: 3/16"- 5/16" [5 - 8mm] Please note: this bracelet is a bangle with no opening and must slide over your hand onto your wrist. We recommend that you cut a piece of paper 8 3/4" to measure your hand and wrist prior to ordering. Bracelet comes in one size only.
SHIPPING: We ship US and Canadian orders received before 12.00 the same day. We are also pleased to ship all over the globe. Please allow three weeks for International delivery (including Canada). For international orders, please email us. We ship International orders via USPS Priority Mail and tracking is not available. We also cannot be responsible for import custom duties if they are required.
PLEASE NOTE: Made from .925 pure silver and .075 alloy for strength. These are the 'original' and 'made in the USA' mobius bracelets. Beware of copies.
May the Road Rise to Meet You
The derivation of this familiar blessing is uncertain, though many believe it was spoken by St. Patrick himself. This elegant bracelet is also adorned with a triquetra or trinity knot, an ancient knotwork pattern much used in celtic art.
May the road rise to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your fields
And until we meet again
May God hold you
in the Hollow of His hand