: PHOENIX Bird Firebird Silver Tone PEWTER PENDANT Necklace

: PHOENIX Bird Firebird Silver Tone PEWTER PENDANT Necklace

PHOENIX Bird Firebird Silver Tone PEWTER PENDANT Necklace



PHOENIX Bird Firebird Silver Tone PEWTER PENDANT Necklace
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 87










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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Dan's Jewelers
Material Type: other-material
Sales Rank: 87
Total Metal Weight: 25 grams










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Item Description:
Highly detailed. This piece is a fine crafted pewter pendant necklace. It is made from the highest quality 100% pewter inside and out. Nickle-free. Comes ready to wear with a jewelry black rope necklace or you could put it on your favorite chain. Just amazing!











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Gift and a Great Buy ...
The item was carefully packaged and was received faster than expected. Would definately buy from this seller again.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good, but too big for me ...
This product came extremely quickly, the company was quick with email replies, and overall it is a very nice item. However, there was a slight scratch on the front of it (I figured it was just how pewter items are) and it was much too big for me (I'm a girl) to wear. I'm selling it to a guy I know.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very pleased! ...
This is an extremely beautiful pendant. I was also surprised at its size. It is bigger than you might suspect, but still a great purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not the Best ...
the shipping was fast this is a good customer service company. but when i got this, it was not that new looking. there was a scratch mark on the right wing and a water-like big smear on the left wing, a bit too heavy but they did say it was 25g. a bit too big but they also did stated that. it's a bit too sharp but that's alright too. the blk cord was alright, it wasn't smooth or anything tho.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful Pendant ...
When I bought this pendant, I thought that it would be very flat and with out any "shine" to it. I was surprised (and happy!) to find that it was shiny and almost glimmers in the light. Close up it looks a little scuffed, but that is hardly noticeable in daily use.

I love the cord on this. It allows you to wear it right up against your neck, at the bottom of your chest, or anywhere in-between. This is one of the best pieces of jewelry I have ever bought.


Necklace PENDANT PEWTER Tone Silver Firebird Bird PHOENIX


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