描述
- Thistle pendant measures 1 ¼ inches in diameter and is cast in lead-free pewter
- Pendant is paired with a hand-stamped pewter rectangle with the lettering "da mi basia mille", which is Latin for "give me a thousand kisses"
- Relevant to followers of the "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon as the inscription on the inside of Claire's silver wedding ring
- The thistle is one of the most identifiable symbols of Scotland
- 18 inch stainless steel ball chain with lobster clasp provides secure closure
A familiar phrase for those who have read the Outlander books, "da mi basia mille" is the inscription on the wedding ring given to Claire by Jamie. Its meaning "give me a thousand kisses" is taken from a poem by Catullus, considered to be Rome's greatest ancient lyric poet, who lived approximately 84-54 B.C. On this pewter piece, the wording is stamped by hand, one letter at a time, on a rectangular piece that hangs next to the Scottish thistle symbol.