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Red Room Fashion Pearl with Red Crystal Necklace

Red Room Fashion Pearl with Red Crystal Necklace

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Made in the USA

Made in the USA

SKU: 002577
Size: 16"L X .38"W

Brighten your look with the Red Room Fashion Pearl and Red Crystal Necklace! Featuring a gold-tone steel chain and lobster back closure, this necklace is a lovely everyday staple with red faceted glass beads paired with acrylic faux pearls. Lightweight and playful, this necklace is an easy favorite for any ensemble.

Product description

The Red Room, one of the three formal parlors on the south side of the State Floor of the White House, has served as a sitting room and a music room. Recent presidents have held meetings and small dinner parties there. It has been decorated with bold red colors since 1845, during the presidency of James K. Polk. The Red Room is currently furnished in the American empire style of the early nineteenth century. Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth as needed. Choking hazard, small pieces. Keep out of reach of children.

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Product Specifications

Steel, Glass, Acrylic

About the White House Historical Association

Founded in 1961 by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House Historical Association is the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization entrusted with preserving and sharing the history of the White House. The Association is able to fulfill its mission to share White House history through the support of private philanthropy and the sale of our educational books and products. As a continuation of our education mission, the Association also operates The People’s House: A White House Experience, a free, immersive, educational museum in Washington, D.C., which welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.

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