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- Preserved Bonsai Sunflowers - Oval Earrings
Preserved Bonsai Sunflowers - Oval Earrings
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Yes, these are real sunflowers grown in the style of Bonsai! They are preserved in clear crystal resin and mounted onto Rhodium plated settings and ear hooks. Rhodium is hypoallergenic, does not tarnish and is free of heavy metals like Cadmium, Nickel & Lead. 100% Handmade. Made in the USA.
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Product Dimensions:
- Height 1.5 inches (38mm)
- Width 1/2 inch (13mm)
Sunflowers: The Symbol of a World Free of Nuclear Weapons (excerpt)
"Now sunflowers... have become the symbol of a world free of nuclear weapons. This came about after an extraordinary celebration of Ukraine achieving the status of a nuclear free state. On June 1, 1996, Ukraine transferred to Russia for dismantlement the last of the 1,900 nuclear warheads it had inherited from the former Soviet Union. Celebrating the occasion a few days later, the Defense Ministers of Ukraine, Russia, and the United States met at a former nuclear missile base in the Ukraine that once housed 80 SS-19 missiles aimed at the United States."
- David Krieger, President of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
*** read the full article here: https://www.wagingpeace.org/sunflowers-the-symbol-of-a-world-free-of-nuclear-weapons/
"Now sunflowers... have become the symbol of a world free of nuclear weapons. This came about after an extraordinary celebration of Ukraine achieving the status of a nuclear free state. On June 1, 1996, Ukraine transferred to Russia for dismantlement the last of the 1,900 nuclear warheads it had inherited from the former Soviet Union. Celebrating the occasion a few days later, the Defense Ministers of Ukraine, Russia, and the United States met at a former nuclear missile base in the Ukraine that once housed 80 SS-19 missiles aimed at the United States."
- David Krieger, President of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
*** read the full article here: https://www.wagingpeace.org/sunflowers-the-symbol-of-a-world-free-of-nuclear-weapons/