Tuxedo Cat in Golden Cherry Blossoms

Laura Milnor Iverson


A black and white tuxedo cat sits in a tree watching the cherry blossoms dance in the light of a luminous full moon. Part of the Dreamscapes series, which combines my original paintings with digital enhancements. The grunge texture gives the piece a weathered, antique feel. The copyright watermarks on the image do not appear on the actual print.


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A black ribbon necklace is included so the piece is ready to wear. These have an extender chain that adjusts from approximately 18" - 21", closing with a lobster claw clasp. If you would like a longer length, an adjustable knotted cord may be substituted for no additional charge that will fit most sizes, typically 22" - 26" (these are adjusted by sliding the knots and don't have a metal clasp--a great unisex option).

Please note that this pendant may be made to order. Allow an extra 2-4 days or contact me first to see if one is in stock.

Size:

1 3/8" x 1 5/8" or 30mm x 40mm (not including the bail, which is the piece that fits over the cord)

Material:

Archival print topped with a glass cabochon. For the setting, bright silver plated onto lead-free base metal.

Price:

$29.00

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Tuxedo Cat in Golden Cherry Blossoms by Laura Milnor Iverson
Tuxedo Cat in Golden Cherry Blossoms
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Original painting (prints are available of this one as well):Tuxedo Cat in Cherry Blossomsn Original Painting by Laura Milnor Iverson
Tuxedo Cat in Cherry Blossomsn

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September 2011