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Poinsettia Porcelain Teardrop Broken China Jewelry Christmas Pendant Necklace
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Christmas Poinsettia teardrop
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173807
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Gorgeous poinsettia!
Do you know the story of the Poinsettia and Christmas?
Scroll down to the bottom for it!
Christmas red poinsettia with an accompanying white.
Porcelain and set in a custom Sterling silver setting.
Back is softly patterned and fully enclosed.
Top of the bail to the bottom: a little over 1 3/4 "
Side to side: 1 5/8"
Chain: FREE Sterling feminine 18" chain
Drop: Freshwater Pearl
Metal: All Sterling silver including components
Made in the USA in our studio.
Boxed and ready to give.
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Here's the story from
MentalFloss.com :
In the 1900's, Albert Ecke, a German immigrant, planned to move his family to Fiji. Along the way, he became enamored with a beautiful sight found in LA, the wild growing poinettia. The Poinsettia was named after a diplomat to Mexico where they are native. Mr. Ecke saw the appeal of the plant's festive nature and the fact that it blossomed in winter, and he began marketing them from roadside stands to local growers as "the Christmas Plant."
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