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RedEnvelope my mother, my friend necklace

RedEnvelope my mother, my friend necklace

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Once upon a time she was ""just"" mom. Now, shes a lifelong friend. Etched with the phrase ""my mother my friend,"" this sterling-silver pendant honors the unique bond you share, both in words and in a circle that symbolizes wholeness and unity. Exclusively from RedEnvelope. sterling-silver cable chain 18"" long lobster clasp pendant measures approximately 1 1/8"" diam. made in the USA

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