Big Ben sterling silver charm .925 x 1 London Elizabeth Tower silver charms - Big Ben - Sterling Silver 925 - Fitting - Jump Ring - Charm - London Elizabeth Tower silver charms
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster although the name is frequently extended to refer also to the clock and the clock tower. The official name of the tower in which Big Ben is located was originally the Clock Tower but it was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The tower was designed by Augustus Pugin in a neo-Gothic style. When completed in 1859 its clock was the largest and most accurate four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world. The tower stands 316 feet tall and the climb from ground level to the belfry is 334 steps. Its base is square measuring 40 feet on each side. Dials of the clock are 22.5 feet in diameter. All four nations of the UK are represented on the tower on shields featuring a rose for England - thistle for Scotland - shamrock for Northern Ireland, and leek for Wales.
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- Big Ben sterling silver charm
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- Sterling Silver .925
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- Charm
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- Fitting - Jump Ring - NOT suitable for bead bracelets - NOT suitable for Pandora bracelets - to fit a Pandora bracelet or another design please send a message before purchasing so we can advise the additional fitting that you need to buy
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- London Elizabeth Tower silver charms
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- Sterling Silver
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- Charm
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- 925
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- Travel & Places
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- Charm
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- Fitting - Jump Ring
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- Maldon Jewellery
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- Traditional
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- Sterling Silver
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- Moderno
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- Silver
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