Amor et Virtute Sterling Silver Stud Earrings
Dimensions:
8mm diameter
Composition:
925 Sterling Silver
Stud, post fitting and butterfly clasp
Features:
Includes a National Portrait Gallery Box
Produced using laser etching on a silver sheet
Please note as this item is handmade, detailing may vary
Sir Walter Ralegh (Raleigh) by Unknown English artist © National Portrait Gallery, London.
Sustainability:
Product and box are designed and made in the UK for a low carbon footprint
Produced by:
Licensed to Charm
Country of Origin:
Designed and made in the UK
Shipping: United Kingdom
Royal Mail Standard (not tracked) 3 - 5 working days from £4.95
Royal Mail Signed for (tracked) 3 - 5 working days from £5.95
DHL Courier 3 - 5 working days £12.95
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Shipping: International (10-14 working days)
Royal Mail International Europe - from £10.50
Royal Mail International Rest of the World - from £11.50
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DHL Courier Rest of the World and USA - from £40.00
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Ordering to the EU: From 31 July 2024 customs duties, import VAT and handling fees may apply to all orders shipped to the EU, and the customer is liable for these charges. Please note that international customs duties and sales taxes may apply to some orders outside the UK, and that the customer is liable for these charges.
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Teemill Shipping charges: UK Mainland - £4.50 Europe - £7.00 International (ROW) - £7.50
Teemill shipping rates are charged separately to National Portrait Gallery shipping charges. Please note that both shipping charges may apply in some cases due to items being shipped from different locations.
More about Licensed To Charm:
Licensed to Charm is a designer and maker of collectable jewellery which is full of character, unique and totally authentic. Everything is designed and made in the UK by skilled artisans in the established jewellery trade in London, Birmingham and Scotland.
Founded in 2012, the business was initially a small family-run workshop and boutique shop creating and making its own designs. In 2018 during a visit to Bologna book fair founder Maggie Calmels had the idea to recreate favourite characters and objects with a special place in people’s memories as collectable charm jewellery and so Licensed to Charm was born.
Charms and pendants are made using traditional lost-wax casting while flat tags are made using a photo etching and engraving process.