Sadako Sasaki Crane Pendant Necklace, Sterling Silver 10 mm
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$48.00
Sadako Sasaki origami crane pendant necklace with chain in sterling silver. The pendant measures 10 mm from base to wingtip. The chain measures 18 inches. Made and designed in Hawaii.
About Sadako Sasaki
Diagnosed with leukemia due to radiation exposure from the atomic bomb, Sadako Sasaki began folding paper cranes in her hospital bed. According to Japanese legend, a person who folds 1,000 paper cranes will be granted one wish. Sadako, after folding more than 1,000 cranes, wished for world peace and reconciliation. The Sadako Legacy Foundation of Japan donated one of Sadako's cranes to Pearl Harbor National Memorial; the crane is now part of a new exhibit at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center.
I bought this shirt after I hiked diamond head at the gift shop & not allowed to open the pkg. Got home & found the shirt size runs very small plus it shrinks when you wash it. Now I checked this website thinking maybe to just get another one but it’s more expensive :(
I received my flag about a week after 9/11 - pretty quick when shipping from HI. 9/11 is my birthday and I chose to purchase a flag to honor all our military and the hero’s from wars and attacks on US soil. I will cherish this flag as a symbol that Freedom is not free.
I'm very proud to wear either of my Pacific Historic Parks shirts, I get asked if I actually did hike Diamondhead, and I say yes and at 68 years old not bad!
Looks great better in person than in the picture!!!! Shipping was two weeks before scheduled delivery date. They came from Hawaii to the east coast. We use them almost daily. Great prices and better products.
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*82ND ANNI AZ POSTER MENS TEEScott
great product … historic site and great customer service.
Excellent good product and great customer service. I was so surprised of receiving product so quickly and the hat looked exactly as I bought when I was there on 8/16. Malia was so kind and helpful. Thank you for your assistance and everyone at Diamond Head. Have a fabulous day.
In loving Kindness,
Thanh B.
The Pacific Historic Parks Flag is a beautifully constructed, high-quality symbol of America. I’m proud to fly it, knowing it flew over Pearl Harbor on the anniversary of December 7th. It is truly a treasure to have.