Morse code may have been invented almost 200 years ago,* but it’s still in use today for emergency communications, amateur radio enthusiasts, and…jewelry designs? Inspired by these old-school ciphers, the dazzling glass beads adorning this bracelet represent the coded dots and dashes that create the word “strength.”
- Each stack includes two brass bracelets and one featuring Japanese glass Miyuki® tila beads in teal hues, arranged in a Morse code pattern that translates to “strength."
- Arrives on a backing card that says “Strength is all you need” and includes the Morse code for “strength."
- Bracelets measure 6.5”.
- Made in China.
Uncommon Knowledge: Morse code was invented in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail as a system for sending encoded telegraph messages over long distances. It was later adopted for maritime, military, and aviation communications.