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Silver SMILING PITBULL Pendant
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Silver SMILING PITBULL Pendant

Price: $298.00
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Make a BOLD statement with our beautiful SMILING PITBULL Silver Pendant. Inspired from us taking our pittie to the park. That's when she gets really excited! As Tommy puts it, "I've never seen a dog looking out of a car window pendant, so I decided to create my own. And if I was creating it, was going to be the ultimate, highly-detailed happy puppy pendant you'll ever own and proudly wear!" This unique, one-of-a-kind custom pendant is carved out of single block of wax by hand and then is cast in silver using the Art Of Lost Wax method. - All of our creations are what you can truly call HEAVY SILVER Jewelry! -- And this massive one is a whopping 73 grams of .925 Solid Sterling Silver!

• Cast from solid .925 Solid Sterling Silver  • 73 grams  • 1.5" x 2.25"  • .25" thick with back hollowed (to keep weight down)
• Very sturdy double-thick solder silver clasp  • Highly polished outside with antique black finish inside the highly detailed carving
• Fits well on men or women  • This pendant is Custom Made To Order • Since our custom pieces are made to order, it will 12-15 days to complete
• All of our jewelry is CREATED & MADE IN THE USA!
******** We can also engrave your dogs name or place silver letters on the bottom of this piece for $50 additional cost.

ONCE YOUR ORDER IS PLACED AND IS SUBMITTED TO OUR JEWELER, WE CANNOT CANCEL YOUR ORDER. *ALL JEWELRY SALES ARE FINAL.* If you have any questions at all, please contact us PRIOR to placing your order, via the CONTACT link in the top righthand corner.

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What is THE ART OF LOST WAX?
A process of metal casting in which a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model. Once the mold is made, the wax model is melted and drained away. The lost wax method dates from the 3rd millennium BC and has sustained few changes since then.

 


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