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Compass Keychain and Card
If love is a journey, this unique gift will certainly help sweethearts find their ways a little faster! The silver-plated keychain is actually a handy compass that's ideal for guys and gals. It's personalized (supply name, up to nine letters/spaces) and comes in a wooden scroll-look gift box. With gift card. Compass, 1 1/4" x 1 1/2".
From Abbey Press,
$17.95
(Item # 33023).
"To Love" Garden Stone Set
Love lives in the heart, in the home -- and in the garden! Designed of resin, this decorative stone set will look so pretty when the two pieces are displayed separately or together. The large piece (12 3/4" x 14") features a lovely sentiment, and the small piece (5" x 5 1/2") is
personalized with the name of the giver and the recipient. Supply two names, up to 10 letters/spaces each.
Abbey Press,
Price: $24.95
(Item # 33014). "Why Do I Love You?" Token and Card
Based on a popular print, this unique set offers heartfelt text on a gift card and includes a special copper and pewter token that can be personalized! Supply wording in three lines: up to nine letters/spaces for the first and third lines; up to 12 for the second. 1 1/2"
diam. Abbey Press,
Price: $6.95
(Item # 07939). Wine
and Roses Heart Trinket Box A truly romantic gift for that special lady in your life. Heart-shaped trinket box is crafted of antique brass and adorned with genuine SwarovskiŽ smoked topaz and siam color crystals over burgundy epoxy. Engrave a special message for a gift she'll treasure. Measures 4 1/2" x 3 7/8"x 2".
Things Remembered,
$29.95 (Item #525624) Secret
Message Jewelry
This poesy
bracelet is based on a design used in England, perhaps during the Renaissance
period. It is engraved with the French words "vous et nul autre," ("you and no other.")
Available in sterling silver for $65 from RomanceHer.com
Faceted Glass Heart Figurine With Verse
This Valentine
heart comes in a lovely gift box with the following
story: "In Roman times, Emperor Claudius II decreed marriage forbidden for soldiers. A priest named Valentine ignored this decree and encouraged young people to come and be united in Holy Matrimony. For this, he was executed on February 14th. This is how Saint Valentine came to be the patron Saint of Lovers. To the present day, the heart is one of the most commonly used symbols of love. It is thought of as the foundation of all human emotion. Present this beautiful glass heart to your loved one to celebrate what Saint Valentine treasured most - Love. "
Available for $20 from Catalog
City. (Item # 1600434001).
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