Semiprecious gemstone bracelets cord and steel clasps in adjustable size with 5 schei de mona coin in brass. The 5 schei de mona is a typical Venetian allegorical coin inscribed with the famous Venetian saying sinque schei de mona fà ben a tutti. If you wish to purchase it, it will be an extra Venetian gift for the recipient. Most probably the 5 schei de mona derive from the Austrian one pfenning coin with the inscription “schei de munze” that circulated when Lombardy-Veneto was under the Austrian Empire, between the end of the 18th and the middle of the 19th century – With time the Venetians for convenience transformed the name into “Sinque schei de mona” so since the 1940s and even earlier . . these coins were produced by various goldsmiths when Venice (and Italy) still expressed the best of its cultural identity, which is very rare these days! Having 5 schei de mona in your pocket in Venice describes that when you need to look a little stupid, in Venetian: Mona, in order not to have problems. Pretending not to understand as a tactical expedient during a negotiation or discussion can be a very good method. Sometimes we publish jewellery on the site that is only available to order; often photos and descriptions of the jewellery you see are published as a historical reference of our 50-plus years in business for future orders. We almost always do not publish prices due to the ever-changing costs of precious metals and stones; you can ask us if the jewellery you have seen is available and we will reply in a short time for an estimate. To request information use the “send a request for this product” button, call 041 5287549 or send an email to info@webjewels.it – Whatsapp +39 3299 14 35 98
5 coin de mona unisex bracelets
€55.00
5 coin de mona unisex bracelets
€55.00
Semiprecious gemstone bracelets cord and steel clasps in adjustable size with 5 schei de mona coin in brass. The 5 schei de mona is a typical Venetian allegorical coin inscribed with the famous Venetian saying sinque schei de mona fà ben a tutti. If you wish to purchase it, it will be an extra Venetian gift for the recipient. Most probably the 5 schei de mona derive from the Austrian one pfenning coin with the inscription “schei de munze” that circulated when Lombardy-Veneto was under the Austrian Empire, between the end of the 18th and the middle of the 19th century – With time the Venetians for convenience transformed the name into “Sinque schei de mona” so since the 1940s and even earlier . . these coins were produced by various goldsmiths when Venice (and Italy) still expressed the best of its cultural identity, which is very rare these days! Having 5 schei de mona in your pocket in Venice describes that when you need to look a little stupid, in Venetian: Mona, in order not to have problems. Pretending not to understand as a tactical expedient during a negotiation or discussion can be a very good method. Sometimes we publish jewellery on the site that is only available to order; often photos and descriptions of the jewellery you see are published as a historical reference of our 50-plus years in business for future orders. We almost always do not publish prices due to the ever-changing costs of precious metals and stones; you can ask us if the jewellery you have seen is available and we will reply in a short time for an estimate. To request information use the “send a request for this product” button, call 041 5287549 or send an email to info@webjewels.it – Whatsapp +39 3299 14 35 98