Sympathy Necklace (In Silver)
$29.98
When someone passes there are often really no words to say. We know that friends and loved ones grieve deeply. Hopefully this Sympathy Necklace will let them know you are thinking about them and provide them some comfort. It will give them something to keep and let them know they are loved.
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Sympathy Necklace (In Silver)
When someone passes there are often really no words to say. We know that friends and loved ones grieve deeply. Hopefully this Sympathy Necklace will let them know you are thinking about them and provide them some comfort. It will give them something to keep and let them know they are loved.
SKU: | 157979836410 |
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Categories: | Jewelry, Necklaces, Sympathy Necklaces |
Tags: | grief, bereavement, miscarriage |
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