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Flying Monkey pendant- silver & gold

£195.00
In stock: 1 available
Product Details
Flying Monkey
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, was first published on May 17, 1900, when this coin was made!
Its a solid silver half crown approx 3.2cm in diameter
The flying monkey has been oxidised in parts to highlight the original details of the coin in a dark patina
The star and face of the monkey are plated in a lush coating of 22ct gold

Complete with 18" silver chain and eco-friendly gift presentation box

Overall size approx. 3.2cm in dimeter
Comes in an eco gift box on an 18” sterling sliver chain
Unique piece, one of a kind


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  • "Excellent product!! Will buy from this supplier again!"

    John

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  • "Just the most precious and beautiful piece that I will treasure forever ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ‡๐Ÿงก"

    Kelly

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  • "A truly fabulous well made pendant. I requested a specific year and the seller replied quickly to confirm that it wouldn’t be a problem. It was bought for a gift and bought tears to the recipient (in a good way)"

    Vanessa 

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  • "This seller is amazing! Not only is the necklace I bought absolutely perfect but she saved the day squeezing my order in specially for me and made the piece and posted it so quickly! I absolutely cannot praise her enough! Thank you so much! The necklace itself is even lovelier than I imagined- it’s dainty and made with so much care and attention to detail."

    Katie

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  • "It is beautiful, thanks for being able to facilitate this in time for my wife’s birthday."

    Andrew

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