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Lake Pepin Hidden Cremation Jewelry Heart Pendant Sterling Engravable by Murphy Design
Lake Pepin Hidden Cremation Jewelry Heart Pendant Sterling Engravable by Murphy Design
Lake Pepin Hidden Cremation Jewelry Heart Pendant Sterling Engravable by Murphy Design
Lake Pepin Hidden Cremation Jewelry Heart Pendant Sterling Engravable by Murphy Design
Lake Pepin Hidden Cremation Jewelry Heart Pendant Sterling Engravable by Murphy Design

Lake Pepin Hidden Cremation Jewelry Heart Pendant Sterling Engravable by Murphy Design

Regular price $310.00 Sale

This Sterling Lake Pepin cremation pendant is a lovely place to keep your loved one's cremation ashes.   Let the Lake Pepin image and heart on the opposite side, celebrate their love of Lake Pepin, The Mississippi river, rivers or simply the outdoors. 

This sterling pendant's near nickel size scale makes it versatile and easy to wear.  

22" textured oval link Chain included.  Ovals are large enough to make chain adjustable. 

It is 1" long x 3/4" wide x 1/4" thick.  

*Amount of oxidation and finish will vary.*

Please contact your cremation provider to transfer your loved ones ashes.

Patrick Murphy created this piece in Minnesota, close to the Mississippi river (but he also has a deep love for the Chippewa River).

The Lake Pepin Pendant by Murphy Designs was inspired by a painting of Lake Pepin by Joseph Rusling Meeker. 

"Online Exhibition: Recording, Dramatizing and Symbolizing Rivers: 
Treasures from the Minnesota Marine Art Museum Vault

 The Recorded River Environment: In the middle of the 19th century, Hudson River School artists like Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Joseph Meeker and John Kensett carried with them a romantic view of nature – even a spiritual one. As America expanded west, the prevalence of “Manifest Destiny,” which was a mentality that European-American settlers were destined to colonize across America, reinforced this romantic view of America’s wilderness. Artists like these, and many artists of today, also record the world around them as they see it, even if that recording comes with romantic notions and decisions affected by personal experiences.

Joseph Rusling Meeker, Lake Pepin, Minnesota, Oil on Canvas, 1875, Private Collection"
Minnesota Marine art Museum, Winona Minnesota