Found at an estate sale in Savannah, Georgia — packed in newspaper, circa 1950s England. Franciscan Desert Rose china has been on Easter tables since 1934, passed down through generations.
Tina cuts each pendant by hand from a Desert Rose plate. Because the porcelain breaks unpredictably, every pendant reveals a different section — a full rose here, a stem and bud there. No two are ever identical.
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