Sterling Silver Cross in Fish Pendant by Bob Siemon, 18"
Product Details/SpecificationsRecording label: Bob Siemon Designs Manufacturer: Bob Siemon Designs Model: SPCN511-813-1847 Binding: Jewelry Brand: Bob Siemon Designs Features•This item is handcrafted in the USA  
Product DescriptionFlash your faith with this charming fish-and-cross pendant, designed by Bob Siemon. Featuring a sterling silver .5-by-.18-inch "Jesus fish" engraved with a cross, this fun pendant is the perfect addition to your everyday wardrobe. It comes suspended on an 18-inch box chain necklace secured with a traditional spring-ring clasp. About Bob Siemon Designs Founded in 1969 in Calabasas, California, in a traveling circus wagon, Bob Siemon Designs currently employs more than 100 skilled professionals and artists. With a mission to spread a message of hope throughout the world by designing jewelry that inspires people to express and share their faith, Bob Siemon Designs specializes in pewter, sterling silver, and gold jewelry, and is now recognized as a leading designer of inspirational jewelry.
Customer Reviews Tiny, and yes I was warned Review date: 2008-10-30 Rating: 6 out of 10
I originally bought this for my 13 year old boy who likes some necklaces but I had to take out the chain right away because of how tiny and fragile it is. So basically, I bought a tiny pendant. Which is fine. I seem to have a large collection of Amazon chains that are extremely fragile and tiny.
But then the boy changed his mind so I ended up with a new charm for my charm bracelet. This is also fine. It's pretty and delicate. And it makes my Dad happy that I'm wearing it. That adds up to BIG BUCKS in the inheritance game.
Tiny, tiny,tiny - not worth the money Review date: 2007-12-11 Rating: 2 out of 10
Was very surprised at how tiny this was, I wish I had bought costume jewelery for the same price, it would have looked nicer. Not worth the money in my opinion. Who is Bob Siemon anyway ?? Jewelery is meant to be noticed !! Make them bigger, I'd pay more money !This is now gathering dust in my fruit bowl.
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