Savannah Bird Girl Charm and Chain
Details
The Savannah Bird Girl is considered one of the most iconic symbols of the city of Savannah. The original statue was sculpted in bronze by Chicago artist Sylvia Shaw Judson and was intended to hold birdseed. In 1940, a local family purchased a cast of Sylvia Shaw Judson's statue and placed it in a plot at Bonaventure Cemetery. The symbol was popularized by the book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" by Jack Leigh, when the author put an image of the replica statue in Bonaventure on the cover of his book.
This charm is based on the famous Savannah statue in Bonaventure cemetery. This is the smallest of the three Savannah Bird Girl pieces I have created, and sits on a solid sterling silver 16 inch figaro chain. It weighs 5 grams, and the pendant measures 24mm tall and 13.5mm wide. You can purchase the charm by itself for $100 if you would prefer to use your own chain.
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