Great bracelet 5 schei de mona
Bracelet in high-grade 925 silver with 24-carat gold plating and three 5 schei de mona coins, total length 21 cm – the length can be changed on request – your lucky charm always with you – The 5 schei de mona is a typical Venetian allegorical coin with the famous Venetian saying sinque schei de mona fà ben a tutti inscribed on it. If you wish to purchase this bracelet, it will be a truly extra-Venetian gift for the recipient. Most likely, the 5 schei de mona derive from the Austrian one-pfenning coin with the wording “schei de munze” that circulated when Lombardy-Veneto was under the Austrian Empire, between the end of the 18th century and the mid-19th century – Since the 1940s and even before… these coins were produced by various goldsmiths when Venice (and Italy) were still expressing the best of their cultural identity, something very rare these days! Having 5 schei de mona in your pocket in Venice describes that when it is necessary you have to appear a little stupid, in Venetian: Mona, to avoid problems. Pretending not to understand, as a tactical expedient during a negotiation or discussion can be a great method.
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Bracelet in high-grade 925 silver with 24-carat gold plating and three 5 schei de mona coins, total length 21 cm – the length can be changed on request – your lucky charm always with you – The 5 schei de mona is a typical Venetian allegorical coin with the famous Venetian saying sinque schei de mona fà ben a tutti inscribed on it. If you wish to purchase this bracelet, it will be a truly extra-Venetian gift for the recipient. Most likely, the 5 schei de mona derive from the Austrian one-pfenning coin with the wording “schei de munze” that circulated when Lombardy-Veneto was under the Austrian Empire, between the end of the 18th century and the mid-19th century – Since the 1940s and even before… these coins were produced by various goldsmiths when Venice (and Italy) were still expressing the best of their cultural identity, something very rare these days! Having 5 schei de mona in your pocket in Venice describes that when it is necessary you have to appear a little stupid, in Venetian: Mona, to avoid problems. Pretending not to understand, as a tactical expedient during a negotiation or discussion can be a great method.