Monday, April 28, 2008

Diamond's Are a Girl's Best Friend! Be the Home Run Queen

Diamond's are a girl's best friend : )



AUTHENTIC BASEBALL STADIUM SEAT NECKLACE

Show your team spirit without a jersey and ball cap. These necklaces made of material salvaged from the seats of famous ballparks are a subtle and unique way for female fans to show their pride. Features a sterling silver ball chain and the name of each stadium engraved on the back. Each item comes with a certificate of stadium material authenticity.

you can also choose to get earrings seen above or the bracelet : )

Choose from:

  • Yankee Stadium (royal blue)
  • RFK Stadium (orange)
  • Shea Stadium (orange - plastic seats as opposed to wood)
  • Dodger Stadium (blue)
  • Fenway Park (dark blue)
  • Comiskey Park (light green)
  • Wrigley Field (dark green)
  • Tiger Stadium (dark green)
  • Baltimore Memorial Stadium (grey)
  • Busch Stadium (grey)
  • Boston Gardens (dark orange)
  • Polo Grounds (dark green)

    Created by designer Ward Wallau. Color and condition of wood will vary slightly due to years of wear.

Don't leave your guy out!

Baseball Stadium Seat Cufflinks Take your favorite stadium out on the town while wearing these one-of-a-kind ballpark cufflinks. Made of material salvaged from the seats of famous ballparks, the sterling silver cufflinks give your baseball fan a handsome alternative to wearing his team's jersey for your Date Night. The colors will vary, but all are sure to look better with a suit than the "rally" cap. Each item comes with a certificate of stadium material authenticity.

Choose from:

  • Yankee Stadium (royal blue)
  • Shea Stadium (orange - plastic seats as opposed to wood)
  • Wrigley Field (dark green)
  • Dodger Stadium (blue)
  • Comiskey Park (light green)
  • RFK Stadium (orange)
  • Busch Stadium (grey)
  • Tiger Stadium (dark green)
  • Baltimore Memorial Stadium (grey)
  • Fenway Park (dark blue)
  • Boston Gardens (dark orange)
  • Polo Grounds (dark green)

    Created by designer Ward Wallau and Bill Hartel of St. Louis. Color and condition of wood will vary slightly

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