Cross Stitch Baseball Necklace RhodiumFinish - Forgiven Jewelry
Cross Stitch Baseball Necklace RhodiumFinish - Forgiven Jewelry
Forgiven Jewelry

Cross Stitch Baseball Necklace RhodiumFinish

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Baseball Stitch Cross Necklace Rhodium Finish

Item BaseCross-RD - Cross Stitch Baseball Necklace Rhodium Finish made in the USA, from lead free pewter with Imitation Rhodium finish. This cross could be worn as a softball cross necklace. The pendant features a solid cross shaped pendant that has no text on the front or backside. The pendant is special because it is engraved with baseball Stitch design. (softball Stitch thread design) This Baseball Stitch Cross Necklace on Rubber pendant comes on 22 inch soft black rubber cord with a lobster claw closure and extender chain. This necklace can adjusts up from 22 inches to about 24 inches in maximum length.


Cross Stitch Baseball Necklace Rhodium Finish Details:

  • Item code : BaseCross-RD
  • Made in the USA
  • Pendant measures about 1-1/4" inch tall x 1" wide
  • Lead Free Pewter pendant
  • Imitation Rhodium finish
  • Engraved stitch strings on front like whats on a ball
  • Comes on 22 inch soft black rubber cord
  • Cord has a two inch extender chain
  • The cord has a lobster claw closure
  • Necklace can expand from 22 inches up to about 24 inches max

Design Feature of this Cross Pendant

Imitation Rhodium is a special bright finish that looks like sterling silver but even brighter and whiter. It is a smooth bright "BLING" finish that is very shiny and reflective.https://forgivenjewelry.com/blogs/blogging-power/metal-finishes

 Care and Cleaning

While Forgiven Jewelry products are designed to last for many years, proper care is an important part of keeping your jewelry looking its best.

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This Cross pendant with engraved the stitching on a real baseball.  This was intended to show your inspiration for the game. The entire pendant is made from high quality lead free pewter right here in the good old USA. We used a Imitation Rhodium finish.  What really makes this a baseball cross it the cool baseball stitching that so recognizable to almost any sports fan or non sports fan.  The simulated stitching is deeply engraved on the cross baseball or softball. We designed this baseball /softball pendant, for the player or mom that loves and breathes extra innings. The baseball / softball choker was made with lead free pewter that will not rust and should last a lifetime.

Baseball History in America

Back in September 1845, a small group of men in New York City created the N.Y.K.B.C. (New York Knickerbocker Baseball Club). One of them, Alexander Joy Cartwright would codify a new set of rules that would form the basis for modern baseball, calling for a diamond-shaped infield, foul lines and the three-strike rule. He also stopped the dangerous practice of tagging runners by throwing balls at them. Mr. Cartwright's changes made the burgeoning pastime faster-paced and more challenging while clearly differentiating it from older games like cricket. In 1846, the Knickerbockers played the first official game of baseball against a team of cricket players, beginning a new, uniquely American tradition.

Great Gift Idea

Baseball / Softball Jewelry is Perfect for Moms & Girls young and old. Great for softball camps, leagues or church vbs or any other Christian athletic event.

The honor the game -Play like you been here before

Forgiven Jewelry loves all sports, we watch a lot of games... We notice some bad things with players, coaches, refs, owners ect ect... We want to set it straight, just in case you do not know. Honor the Game or don't play! We want you to try your hardest to win, not because you hate your competition, but because you want to play your best. I can do all things (phil.,4:13) Always follow your heart "I will show respect for opposing coaches and teams"

Softball History in America

Back in September 1845, a small group of men in New York City created the N.Y.K.B.C. (New York Knickerbocker Baseball Club). One of them, Alexander Joy Cartwright would codify a new set of rules that would form the basis for modern baseball, calling for a diamond-shaped infield, foul lines and the three-strike rule. He also stopped the dangerous practice of tagging runners by throwing balls at them. Mr. Cartwright's changes made the burgeoning pastime faster-paced and more challenging while clearly differentiating it from older games like cricket. In 1846, the Knickerbockers played the first official game of baseball against a team of cricket players, beginning a new, uniquely American tradition.

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