Moon Rabbit Necklace-Necklaces-Awe Inspired
Moon Rabbit Necklace-Necklaces-Awe Inspired

Moon Rabbit Pendant

This gold vermeil pendant necklace symbolizes the Lunar New Year and Year of the Rabbit. Read more
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In Chinese culture, the rabbit is believed to be the luckiest of all 12 animals that make up the Chinese zodiac. Rabbits symbolize longevity, peace, and prosperity in Chinese culture, and 2023 has already been predicted to be a year of hope. When you wear this beautiful piece featuring a moon and hopping rabbit design, you accept hope, peace, and abundance into your life.

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Dimensions: 20.5 in x x 2.5 in

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We want your jewelry to continue to inspire Awe for years to come. Clean your pieces regularly with the Awe anti-tarnishing polishing cloth included in your order. Do not use cleansing agents and minimize exposure to saltwater and chemicals.


We proudly offer a 2-year warranty from date of purchase, and will happily repair or replace your piece if any damage occurs to the material or workmanship.

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