Posing for this photo jewelry piece is my brother's dog Ringo (I guess that makes him my furry nephew)! Now picture your favorite photo here. It is turned into a semi-transparent picture placed over a white mountain jade gemstone with tiny sparkles that twinkle up through it. The colors in the photo create an almost holographic effect as they seem to turn metallic when tilted in refracted light. Make this even more personalized jewelry by adding a few words that can be inscribed on the back.
The Silver pendant framed has a four prong , twisted rope design. Included are bail and necklace chain. Choose from three sizes:
Large pendant cabochon is 30mm x 40mm and pendant measures 1 1/2" wide by 2 1/4" high.
Medium pendant cabochon is 22mm X 30mm and pendant measures 1 1/8" wide by 1 1/2" high.
Small pendant cabochon is 25mmX 18mm and pendant measures 1" wide by 1 1/4" high.
Select chain size and type.
- 18" or 24" cable chain (picture on left and right)
- 24" ball (bead) chain (middle of picture). Metals in frame and chain are silver plated brass. Also available is a gold version along with matching earrings. When order specify if you are sending a digital picture through email or a standard paper photo in the mail.
Medium - Medium Pendant, lanyard, large kids pendant, small brooch
Large - Large Pendant, oval brooch
Round - Round pendant and round brooch
A Dog for Jesus
(Where dogs go when they die)
I wish someone had given Jesus a dog.
As loyal and loving as mine.
To sleep by His manger and gaze in His eyes
And adore Him for being divine.
As our Lord grew to manhood His faithful dog,
Would have followed Him all through the day.
While He preached to the crowds and made the sick well
And knelt in the garden to pray.
It is sad to remember that Christ went away.
To face death alone and apart.
With no tender dog following close behind,
To comfort its Master's Heart.
And when Jesus rose on that Easter morn,
How happy He would have been,
As His dog kissed His hand and barked it's delight,
For The One who died for all men.
Well, the Lord has a dog now, I just sent Him mine,
The old pal so dear to me.
And I smile through my tears on this first day alone,
Knowing they're in eternity.
Day after day, the whole day through,
Wherever my road inclined,
Four feet said, "Wait, I'm coming with you!"
And trotted along behind.