Free Silver was an important political issue in the late 19th century and early 20th century United States. Its advocates were in favor of an inflationary monetary policy by "free coinage of silver"; its supporters were called silverites.
Denoting a US political movement for the free coinage of silver, esp. that of the last quarter of the nineteenth century
A monetary policy where anyone can bring silver to the mint, and have it converted into coins. In the late 1800s, many people felt that a free silver policy would benefit the economy.
Advocating Bimetallism, or treating silver currency the same way as gold. The issue first arose in the late 19th century with more rural areas in support of silver.
First Date Earrings
Sweetly dangling from perfectly hammered sterling ear wires, six lengths of silver swirl about in elegant disarray, creating an easy, effortless beauty. The perfect chameleon, these earrings are sophisticated with your little black dress, chic with that summery strapless number and down to earth with a pair of comfy jeans and a spotless white T. Simple and timeless, perfect for an afternoon picnic or going to the movies, for dinner at that darling little cafe or a stroll through the farmer’s market.
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Drops of Sunshine Earrings
Two sunny drops of citrine sparkle with the light of a beautiful spring afternoon. Framed by swirls of shiny sterling silver, these earrings are the perfect bit of cheer. Take them out on a picnic with a rolled-up white button-up or to tea with a floral dress. Wear them in the garden while you plant some tulips or to dinner on the patio beneath a setting sun.
The Drops of Sunshine Earrings are lightweight and made entirely of sterling silver, dangling just shy of 1.25".