In her mother's attempt to educate the "madness" and "insanity" of creativity out of young Augusta Ada Byron (yes, the child of that Lord Byron, whom he sadly abandoned and never knew), Ada learned mathematical theorems at deals the tender age of ten. Poetry was strictly forbidden, but Ada found other ways to create. Charles Babbage, the godfather of computer science, called her the "enchantress of numbers." Yes, there were a few amorous exploits, including some scandalous ones, but much of her myth is just that - myth. Her friend, the incomparable battlefield nurse Florence Nightingale, once said it was her "vitality of the brain" that set her apart. Impressive.
"Enchantress" begins with a golden circle pendant that's 1 3/4 inches in circumference. Delicate oval link gold chain with an easy to grasp golden lobster clasp. Necklace hangs 12 inches and is 20 inches in length.
Made with love in the American West. This necklace is one of a kind.
Product code: Enchantress: One deals of a Kind Circular Pendant Necklace