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FREE: S. Steel necklace -- with chain & Hebrew language pendant (I believe interpretation is "Life"). : )

S. Steel necklace -- with chain & Hebrew language pendant (I believe interpretation is "Life").  : )
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The listing, S. Steel necklace -- with chain & Hebrew language pendant (I believe interpretation is "Life"). : ) has ended.

For fun, I am adding 10 free songs from Starbucks (that they have been giving away with the purchase of a frappaccino, if I spelled that right).... I have a few of the cards because I buy so many decaf espresso drinks and ground coffee and they have to see my face every day ...

Well, they just gave me a few cards. So, I thought I'd share, and throw them in as bonuses. Can email the code to you of mail the card with your item. Expires 8/31/11. iTunes.

ANYWAY, sorry if I sound ignorant about the necklace (from the description). It's probably clear that I'm just a gentile. ; ) If you have any specific questions about the Hebrew or the necklace's significance, I can answer them later (when my partner comes home from work). I just don't have a very good memory.

This piece of jewelry is stamped stainless steel, so you don't have to worry about it tarnishing. The chain is a good-sized length. If you want me to measure it, I will.

The only time the necklace has been out of its bag if for the pictures.

I like it, but there is another necklace I always go for when I wear a necklace. I just want to wear that other one all the time. That one is a very unique Star of David pendant, ironically enough.

So, since I never took this one out of its bag to wear it, I though I would see if someone out there would give it a good home!

Thank you for your patience with any/all of my ignorance about the neclace. As I said, there may be questions I will be better equipt to answer later today.

Thank you!

Questions & Comments
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Not bad for a Gentile! (I'm one, too) This is the word "Chai" (hai), which means "living". Nice necklace. I'm watching :)
Jun 23rd, 2011 at 8:35:26 PM PDT by

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