Forget Me Not Baby’s Breath Necklace, Miscarriage Gift
Babys Breath Necklace, Miscarriage Gift, Miscarry, Baby’s Breath Charm, Baby’s-breath Gifts for Her, Sympathy Gift, Jewelry, Silver
Details: Stainless Steel Anti-fade Chain – Silver Only
Features a unique pendant with dried baby’s breath (25mm)
Pendant – Acrylic and Baby’s Breath
SKU: | 157971408448 |
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Categories: | Necklaces, Sympathy Necklaces, Jewelry, Loss of Pregnancy |
Tags: | grief, bereavement, miscarriage |
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