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Cross Necklace

Description

My sister left me her cross necklace when she died. She died in 2011 at the age of 25. She told me she got the necklace at a thrift store. The cross and chain are both gold in color. The cross has blue stones at each tip. The clasp is a "spring ring" style.

Category Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium I don't know exactly. It is gold in color and the metal bends easily.
Distinguishing marks There is a small plate attached to the chain near the clasp with some letters and number in it, but they are too small to make out.
Condition Poor
Size and dimensions of this item Length - the size of a thumb. Width - quarter
Date Period Unknown.
Weight Very light
History Was first obtained from a thrift store.
Price Paid (If known) Unknown.
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travob 🌱 Newbie 12 years ago

Im so sorry but I need you to tell me about the marks on the back, you might need a loop. I am young so dont discredit me I can help you I gauruntee it.

Travis

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Rayray123117 🌱 Newbie 12 years ago

There are absolutely NO marks on the back of the cross.

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travob 🌱 Newbie 12 years ago

The metal is not gold it is just a special cross that came from your family that is special to you. It is not Silver under gold either, the stones could be glass or plastic, I cannot tell from the pics. Good luck

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FredTheCat 🌱 Newbie 12 years ago

This does seem to be a simple trinket.  The value in it is that it came from your sister and that makes it priceless, hold it dear.

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