: Children's Sterling Silver Heart Locket on Cable Chain, 14'

: Children's Sterling Silver Heart Locket on Cable Chain, 14'

Children's Sterling Silver Heart Locket on Cable Chain, 14'

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Children's Sterling Silver Heart Locket on Cable Chain, 14'
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Chain Type: Cable
Clasp Type: spring-ring-clasps
Feature: This item is handcrafted in the USA
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Model: N/A
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Sales Rank: 4361
Studio: Amazon.com Collection
Total Metal Weight: 1.52 grams



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  • This item is handcrafted in the USA







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Amazon.com Item Description:
This precious heart-shaped locket is sized just right for a child. Crafted from sterling silver, the locket has a lovely, smooth, contoured shape. It measures ¾ inch long and ½ inch wide. The locket snaps open to reveal a hollow interior just right for holding carefully-cropped photos of someone very special—whether it be a best friend, cherished relative, or family pet. The locket features a simple sterling silver bale and hangs from a 14-inch cable chain that fastens with a spring ring clasp. Personalized with photos or other small treasures, this locket makes a perfect gift with lasting sentimental value.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Pretty, but not durable ...
My 5-year-old daughter was thrilled with her locket. It is really beautiful. We were both quite disappointed, however, when the locket itself broke...the loop that attaches to the bail completely came off. She is a normal kid, but was not overly rough with the necklace. It is currently at the jeweler's to be fixed.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * locket is very small ...
We bought this locket for my daughter, and had it personalized with her initials on one side, and the year on the other. This is such a small locket, that it will be very hard to put a picture in it. Also, the locket is very, very hard to open. The top of the heart wasn't closed all the way, so the locket kept falling off the chain, we had to have it fixed. Now it stays together, my daughter loves it and wears it every day, but I would have bought a different locket if I had realized how small this is, and that we would have to do some repairs on it before it could be worn.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Do not buy this necklace, you will be disappointed ...
The locket on this cable chain is so tiny, you will not be able to put a picture in it. After opening the box and being completely disappointed, I opened the locket to see how it worked. It would not close properly after opening. The quality of this necklace is not good - do not waste your money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Children's Sterling Silver Heart Locket ...
Nice jewelry for a nice young girl to wear made of the finest sterling silver.


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