: 14 Karat Gold Plate and Rhodium Plated Sterling Silver Cross Pendant

14 Karat Gold Plate and Rhodium Plated Sterling Silver Cross Pendant




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 119







Binding: Jewelry
Brand: West Coast Jewelry
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Sales Rank: 119









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SPARKLING SILVER RHODIUM CROSS TREASURE
It's not often that I buy jewelry. So, I decided to buy something beautiful that I will wear everyday. This is it! If you love good quality craftsmanship at an affordable price and want to keep your spirituality close to you daily, this is the one!

I love this pendant. It was just what I was hoping for!!! Thanks! It's a beautiful gift to myself.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful
This is a wonderful cross a fine way to share your love of God with others, it is very well maid. I have several crosses eight I think ,but I get the most compliments on this one,I love to wear it,and I dont think anyone would ever find a problem with it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful
This is a beautiful cross! I have received many compliments. I love it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Charming Pendant
I usually don't but stuff from marketplace vendors, because the shipping adds so much to the cost. But this piece looked so much nicer than Amazon's offerings, and had three 5 star reviews, so I ordered one for a birthday present for someone special. It arrived quickly in a little Tiffany blue colored box.

One of the problems with buying jewelry is you can't always tell the size, and pieces that look large in pictures turn out to be scrawny little things. So for those who want to know like I did, the cross is exactly 15/16" wide and 1 3/8" tall (not including the loop). That should help if you draw it on paper to see exactly what you'll be getting.

The other thing you can't tell from the picture is that the cross is not completely solid. It is hollowed slightly in the back, which I don't completely understand why just to save a few cents in silver. But the way the hanging loop is attached, it should stay right side forward when worn.

Otherwise, it does look just like the picture and is a clean and elegant design, and is carefully and well made. I have no doubt the recipient will be quite pleased with it. I bought it when Amazon was having a sale on their religious jewelry, but I still think this is a nicer piece, and a better value.

I am certainly pleased with this purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice product.
I got it for a gift and it was a big hit. I went to Kohl's and bought a $7 silver chain and it ready to go.

Pendant Cross Silver Sterling Plated Rhodium and Plate Gold Karat 14




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