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Monograming 101: Jewelry

As much as we like tradition here at Mark and Graham, modern times call for modern measures! When it comes to monogramming, it’s no secret that we are a bunch of rule breakers.

Click Read More Below for details for this edition of Monogramming 101 on how you can make your mark on jewelry!

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Traditionally, a persons initials are used as a monogram for rings, necklaces, and bracelets. If there was space allotted for more then 3 letters, the full name of the wearer is an acceptable option.

For a more modern, and fun, approach, we think you should use that long-loved nick name or you can choose to monogram a special date that’s dear to your heart. We even thinks its perfectly acceptable to be a little cheeky and make your make with a fun saying! Let everyone know that although he may have not put a ring on it yet, you are taken!

Not sure whether you like to go the traditional route or break the monogramming rules a bit like us? No worries! You can try out your mark any way you’d like right here with our FREE Monogram Maker!

 

And shop all of our Jewelry right here - you have one week left to make your mark to ensure Holiday delivery!!

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