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Dragon pendant etched in sterling silver

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Dragon pendant etched in sterling silver

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A Chinese dragon symbol, etched into sterling silver. Approximately 4.5cms in length. Comes with a sterling silver chain, either 16 or 18 inches, please specify which you would prefer when ordering.

Despatched in a presentation box via the Royal Mail Signed For serive in the UK. Care instructions provided.

FYI - The Chinese Year of the Dragon are as follows: 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012.

Don't forget that the start of the Chinese New Year is always flexible and can start on a different date in January or generally February each year and ends early the following year, so do check up if you're buying it as a birthday present for someone born in January or February. e.g. I was born in January 1958 - the Year of the Dog started in February 1958, so I take the year before, the Year of the Rooster.

Made in Lancashire

Designed by Silvana Briers in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire

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