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Akita Necklace, Head pendant - recycled .925 Sterling Silver

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Product Description

This Akita necklace, pendant features the American Akita breed.

The distinguished head of the dignified Akita dog is the focus of this Akita necklace, pendant. It features a silhouette of the side view of the Akita’s large head, as well as its thick, muscular neck. The nose, big and bold, has been oxidized for contrast, as has the eye, which is deep-set and triangular in shape, characteristic of the American Akita versus the Japanese Akita. The ears on the Akita charm are triangular, yet slightly rounded at the tip, as well as fully pricked and alert, indicating the Akita breed’s powerful hunting instinct.

Wear it with matching Earrings or any other necklace, pendant or ring.  Add a .925 Sterling Silver chain to complete your necklace.

Size includes bail: 1-1/4" tall X 1" wide

recycled .925 Sterling Silver
Hand-manufactured in the USA

 

About Dazzling Paws Jewelry:

Dazzling Paws Jewelry is based in Plower, Wisconsin, USA. The company caters to pet owners that love their dog and understand the extraordinary bond of a human-canine relationship. Specializing in Dog Breed designs, Dazzling Paws Jewelry currently manufactures beautiful pieces showcasing more than 120 distinctive breeds adding new designs every year. Many of the beautiful necklace, pendants featuring a surprise element which illustrates the purpose of the breed.

Dazzling Paws Jewelry is hand-made using 100% recycled sterling silver. Every item is unique and copyright protected.  Prices reflect the level of detail in design and manufacturing as well as material cost. 

Dazzling Paws Jewelry is committed to high quality products, sustainable production and excellent customer care. The business also donates part of their income to  non-profit companion animal related organization fundraisers and causes dedicated to the research of Breast Cancer and MS (Multiple Sclerosis).