: Sterling Silver and Pink Enamel Children's Heart Pendant, 13'

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: Sterling Silver and Pink Enamel Children's Heart Pendant, 13'

Sterling Silver and Pink Enamel Children's Heart Pendant, 13'

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MSRP Price: $30.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7057





Binding: Jewelry
Product Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Chain Type: Curb
Clasp Type: spring-ring-clasps
Product Feature: This item is handcrafted in the USA
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Product Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 0.925
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Model: P141-P
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Ranking: 7057
Studio: Amazon.com Collection


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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - very small!
This chain is very thin and easy to break. The charm is very small and not suitable for a child. It can easily break off the chain and be swallowed. It was very cheap looking to me.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Too dainty for kids...or adults
My daughter received this as a gift. It arrived in a cute little faux velvet bag. My daughter took it out of the bag and it was horribly tangled. In an attempt to untangle the chain it broke, and all within a moment of having this dainty little necklace.

I threaded a thin ribbon through the heart which will work for now. It is a very cute necklace, but because it is for children, it should be more sturdy.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Heart Pendant
Sweet little pendant. Wish it had a finished back and a little prettier shade of pink. Gift recepient, 5 yrs. old, loved it.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Childrens's or Baby's?
This thing is miniscule. It barely fits on my (petite) seven year old's neck. Although the size is mentioned in the description, the picture is misleading - the pendant itself is *smaller* than the image on the screen - and I consider that borderline false advertising.

I should have been a more aware buyer, so this review isn't to say the product is bad, just be aware of how small it is - my daughter couldn't even find it in the bag when I gave it to her, it was so small she thought I'd bought her an empty bag!



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