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| | Features | Mom's Favorite Gift, Year after YearLifetime Warranty on Jewelry (Non-Clearance)Made in the American Southwest with Fair LaborEnvironmentally Friendly: Recycled SilverFrom Design to Delivery Since 1975
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| | Description | Great Mother's Day gift! This delicate, artistic symbol of family love is sure to warm the heart of any mother! Measuring 1" L x 1/2" W, the pendant depicts loving parents and two children whose touching embrace forms a heart. The strong yet beautiful sterling silver is a stately reflection of the parents' deep love for their children and the textural finish adds dimension to this fine piece of jewelry. Elegant pendant comes on an 18" L inch sterling silver box chain with spring ring clasp and is tarnish resistant. Attractively gift boxed and ready for giving...to yourself or other loving mothers! Made in New Mexico, USA. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.5 inches | | Package Length: | 3.8 inches | | Package Width: | 3.6 inches | | Package Height: | 1.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 32 reviews |
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| | Jewelry Information | | Metal Stamp: | 925-Sterling | | Material: | sterling-silver | | Clasp: | spring-ring-clasps |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Great bargain Mar 06, 2010 I purchased this family necklace for a special friend who has 2 children. The special family bond that she has with her husband and two children is signified in this necklace. She loved it. The quality of this necklace is remarkable....looks like it should have cost way more.
Beautiful, but... Feb 10, 2010 I love the necklace, and since I have my second child on the way, it fits our family perfectly. It's a little different than you see in the pic - not as "3d" which is a plus, but it does make the necklace look a little different.
Loved the family pendant Feb 09, 2010 I loved the family pendant. It was beautiful and the chain is really nice.
Nice design but... Feb 01, 2010 The design and the symbolism of this pendant is very nice. But it was flatter than I expected - thought it would be more three-dimensional than it actually is. The matte finish on the body of the parents is also not that obvious from the pics. But for this price, I think it's a nice pendant in terms of design, packaging (gift-ready)and sentiment.
pretty Feb 01, 2010 After having our second child, I thought this might be a nice gift for my wife. It looks pretty on her, but is much smaller than I anticipated.
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| Some History from Wikipidia.com in regards to Mothers' Day :
In 1907, Mother's Day was first celebrated in a small, private way by Anna Marie Jarvis in Grafton, West Virginia, to commemorate the anniversary of her mother's death two years earlier on May 9, 1905. Jarvis's mother, named Anna Maria Reeves Jarvis, had been active in Mother's Day campaigns for peace and worker's safety and health since end of American Civil War. The younger Jarvis launched a quest to get wider recognition of Mother's Day. The celebration organized by Jarvis on May 10, 1908 involved 407 children with their mothers at the Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton (this church is now the Mother's Day Shrine). Grafton is, thus, the place recognized as the birthplace of Mother's Day.
The subsequent campaign to recognize Mother's Day was financed by clothing merchant John Wanamaker. As the custom of Mother's Day spread, the emphasis shifted from the pacifism and reform movements to a general appreciation of mothers. The first official recognition of the holiday was by West Virginia in 1910. A proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day was signed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson on May 14, 1914.
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