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Bird on a Swing Sterling Silver Pendant

Bird on a Swing Sterling Silver Pendant

Inspired by the wallpaper in the upper central hallway of the Mount Vernon mansion. Mrs. Washington and her granddaughter Nelly owned many exotic birds such as parrots and cockatoos. Birds were a feature of life at Mount Vernon for at least three decades. As early as April 8, 1773, George Washington purchased a parrot from the Captain of a West Indian trading ship that stopped at Mount Vernon.

Details:

  • Materials: Sterling silver, chrome diopside, Swiss blue topaz, amethyst, black spinel
  • Pendant size: Approx. 1 ½ in. long
  • Chain: Extendable up to 10 inches
  • Mount Vernon Exclusive

A meaningful keepsake blending nature, history, and elegance.

$66.15

Original: $189.00

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Bird on a Swing Sterling Silver Pendant

$189.00

$66.15

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Bird on a Swing Sterling Silver Pendant

Inspired by the wallpaper in the upper central hallway of the Mount Vernon mansion. Mrs. Washington and her granddaughter Nelly owned many exotic birds such as parrots and cockatoos. Birds were a feature of life at Mount Vernon for at least three decades. As early as April 8, 1773, George Washington purchased a parrot from the Captain of a West Indian trading ship that stopped at Mount Vernon.

Details:

  • Materials: Sterling silver, chrome diopside, Swiss blue topaz, amethyst, black spinel
  • Pendant size: Approx. 1 ½ in. long
  • Chain: Extendable up to 10 inches
  • Mount Vernon Exclusive

A meaningful keepsake blending nature, history, and elegance.

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Inspired by the wallpaper in the upper central hallway of the Mount Vernon mansion. Mrs. Washington and her granddaughter Nelly owned many exotic birds such as parrots and cockatoos. Birds were a feature of life at Mount Vernon for at least three decades. As early as April 8, 1773, George Washington purchased a parrot from the Captain of a West Indian trading ship that stopped at Mount Vernon.

Details:

  • Materials: Sterling silver, chrome diopside, Swiss blue topaz, amethyst, black spinel
  • Pendant size: Approx. 1 ½ in. long
  • Chain: Extendable up to 10 inches
  • Mount Vernon Exclusive

A meaningful keepsake blending nature, history, and elegance.

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