nvented in the 1830s, Morse code is a system of sending messages using dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. Sure, we’ve got handy little pocket computers now (a.k.a., smartphones) that send text and images with a tap, but covertly sharing your affection with the one you treasure the most is so much sweeter: The dazzling glass beads of this stacking bracelet set are encoded with the secret phrase "I love you."
Each stack includes two brass bracelets and one featuring Japanese glass Miyuki® tila beads in soft pink hues, arranged in a Morse code pattern that translates to "I love you."
Arrives on a backing card that says "I love you because you're you" and includes the Morse code for "I love you."
Bracelets measure 6.5".
nvented in the 1830s, Morse code is a system of sending messages using dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. Sure, we’ve got handy little pocket computers now (a.k.a., smartphones) that send text and images with a tap, but covertly sharing your affection with the one you treasure the most is so much sweeter: The dazzling glass beads of this stacking bracelet set are encoded with the secret phrase "I love you."
Each stack includes two brass bracelets and one featuring Japanese glass Miyuki® tila beads in soft pink hues, arranged in a Morse code pattern that translates to "I love you."
Arrives on a backing card that says "I love you because you're you" and includes the Morse code for "I love you."
Bracelets measure 6.5".