Elvis’ maternal great-great-grandmother was a Jewish woman named Nancy Burdine. Little is known about Burdine, but it’s believed her family immigrated to America from what is now Lithuania around the time of the American Revolution.
During the final years of his life, Elvis was frequently photographed wearing necklaces with the Star of David and the Hebrew word “chai,” which means life. The chai necklace is kept in a cabinet at Graceland next to the keys to the singer’s famed 1955 pink Cadillac. Never one to be accused of subtlety, Elvis had the necklace designed with 17 diamonds. He purchased the jewelry in 1976, one year before he died.
Details:
18K Gold plated
24" chain
Cubic Zirconia Stones
Lobster claw clasp
Boxed with signed Certificate of Authenticity card
Every order is personally handcrafted, please allow 3 to 4 weeks for products to be shipped out.
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Elvis’ maternal great-great-grandmother was a Jewish woman named Nancy Burdine. Little is known about Burdine, but it’s believed her family immigrated to America from what is now Lithuania around the time of the American Revolution.
During the final years of his life, Elvis was frequently photographed wearing necklaces with the Star of David and the Hebrew word “chai,” which means life. The chai necklace is kept in a cabinet at Graceland next to the keys to the singer’s famed 1955 pink Cadillac. Never one to be accused of subtlety, Elvis had the necklace designed with 17 diamonds. He purchased the jewelry in 1976, one year before he died.
Details:
18K Gold plated
24" chain
Cubic Zirconia Stones
Lobster claw clasp
Boxed with signed Certificate of Authenticity card
Every order is personally handcrafted, please allow 3 to 4 weeks for products to be shipped out.
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.