Lizzie Borden Coffin Necklace

Found this today and thought I would pass it along. It is a bit pricey, but perhaps it is made out of materials that make this item worth the investment. Only $42. I just like they call her an “alleged” murderer instead of assume the guilt that other sites do. In actuality, however, and not to split hairs, but she was an “accused” murderer who stood trial for the crimes and was later “acquitted.” But I’ll take alleged any day!

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Here we have a gorgeous necklace that features a portrait of the alleged axe murderess Lizzie Borden. The focal piece is the handcrafted coffin pendant that features an image of Ms. Borden in a handpainted silver frame. The necklace is composed of smooth jet glass, little garnet nuggets and glass pearls all hand knotted on black nylon cord. Closes with a lovely black beaded button and beaded loop. All of our art pendants are individually handcrafted and are varnished with a clear gloss finish for shine and durability.

Dimensions: Necklace measures approx. 19″ in length. Coffin is 1-1/2″ tall.

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