Inscripture – Made With Love – by Award Winning Author Dr Kathleen Thompson

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If you’re looking for a special gift which is both beautiful and personal Inscripture.com has a fabulous range of stunning pieces.

An award-winning family business, Inscripture are based in Essex and are a world away from the High Street clones. Their amazing jewellery is not only eye-catching but, what makes them so exceptional, is that they offer high-quality bespoke engraving.

They can use your own handwriting or engrave a hand or footprint – a wonderful memento for a new grandparent. They’ll even add your drawing or artwork to a chosen item. Simply upload a photograph and they’ll do the magic.

They have many beautiful and unusual designs on offer – both modern and traditional – from necklaces to bracelets and much more. And for the men, there are cufflinks, men’s bracelets and even a silver guitar pick. Children are not forgotten either – I particularly love the cute Bunny Necklace – made with either sterling silver or rose gold, at £47 it’s a great price for such a lovely present.

If you’ve lost someone special they also make jewellery from the ashes. They provide a kit to send the ashes, making the whole process easy at such a difficult time.

Inscripture items are fashioned mainly from .925 silver or 9 carat gold and I can confirm myself just how pretty and striking the Personalised Silver Popcorn Bracelet is at just £56. It was beautifully wrapped in a lovely gift box. The solid silver adjustable bracelet and charm are elegant yet substantial and the engraving is top quality. I just love it.

You absolutely must take a look at their extensive range for yourself at Inscripture.com – you’re welcome.

By Dr K Thompson, award-winning author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows
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