Rural Development Leadership Network – Rural Development Leadership Network
Auction Ends: Nov 30, 2011 11:59 PM EST

Jewelry

Delicate Amethyst and Diamond Necklace

Item Number
106
Estimated Value
189 USD
Sold
85 USD to tolima1
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

Made by:SZUL .  Donated by Meredith McGee:
http://www.heirsskymall.com


Dimensions: Length: 26 mm, Width 18 mm
Contributed by:  Meredith Coleman McGee, RDLN Graduate

A beautiful, antique and estate inspired pendant set with a stunning 9x7mm natural green amethyst weighing 2.00 carats and 8 sparkling white diamonds weighing .04 carats in total. The pendant hangs from an 18 inch chain also crafted in sterling silver. The pendant and chain are rhodium plated, like white gold, to ensure they will not fade or tarnish.

Meredith McGee is an entrepreneur who has her own business (Typing Solutions & Resumes, Etc.), which also does business development consulting.  With other family members, she has an online business called Heirsskymall.com, and she heads her family’s investment club.  She earned her master’s degree from Antioch through RDLN; her field project was to train community people in redistricting with her Sponsoring Organization, Southern Echo.  Ms. McGee formerly worked with the Mississippi Association of Cooperatives, which helps small farmers and helps save Black-owned land.  Her biography of her uncle James Meredith, the first African-American to enroll in the University of Mississippi, will be published by Praeger Publishing. 

 

 

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Donated By:

Meredith Coleman McGee, RDLN Graduate (Photo: r, Received Award fromTuskegee, with RDLN Graduate Alice Paris, now of Tuskegee)

Meredith Coleman McGee, RDLN Graduate (Photo: r, Received Award fromTuskegee, with RDLN Graduate Alice Paris, now of Tuskegee)