Melissa Etheridge & Wynonna Judd guitar string Pendant

$150.00

Melissa Etheridge & Wynonna Judd guitar string Pendant

This pendant will leave my studio within 5 – 10 days, or sooner, of when you place your order. 

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Already made and Ready to Ship! One-of-a-kind guitar string pendant made out of Melissa Etheridge & Wynonna Judd used/played silver colored guitar strings, by jeweler and 2x breast cancer survivor Elisa Guida. Teardrop pendant is app. 2 & 1/2″ in total length and 1 & 1/4″ at widest point. Smaller teardrop is approximately 1 & 5/8″ in length is made out of Wynonna’s string with a 5mm bicone Majestic Swarovski crystal. Larger teardrop is approximately 2″ in length is made out of Melissa’s string with a 5mm bicone Aurora Borealis Swarovski crystal. Comes with a 16″, 18″ or 20″ stainless steel chain. My inspiration for this combo “piece” is because Melissa & Wynonna are doing a “Raised on Radio” tour this summer (2026). Make sure to click on the pictures in the product gallery. This pendant will leave my studio within 5 – 10 days, or sooner, of when you place your order. 

 

 

 

   

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Wynonna Ellen Judd, born Christina Claire Ciminella; May 30, 1964, is a multi-award-winning American country music singer. She is one of America’s most widely recognized and awarded female country singers of the 1990s. Her solo albums and singles are all credited to the single name Wynonna. She first rose to fame in the 1980s alongside her mother Naomi in the country music duo the Judd’s. They released seven albums on Curb Records in addition to 26 singles, of which 14 were number-one hits.

The Judd’s disbanded in 1991 and Wynonna began a solo career, also on Curb. In her solo career, she has released eight studio albums, a live album, a holiday album, and two compilation albums, in addition to more than 20 singles. Her first three singles were “She Is His Only Need”, “I Saw the Light,” and “No One Else on Earth”. All three reached number one on the U.S. country singles charts consecutively, and “To Be Loved by You” also hit number one in 1996, her fourth number one and top ten hit. Three of her albums are certified platinum or higher by the RIAA. Her most recent recording was Wynonna & the Big Noise, released on February 12, 2016, and she released the single “Cool Ya'” that same month. Wynonna is most recognized for her musical work, although she has also pursued other interests starting in the 2000s, including writing, acting, and philanthropy.

Visit Wynonna’s website: Click here Melissa Etheridge was born on May 29, 1961, in Leavenworth, Kansas. Her career leapt forward in 1986, when Island Records signed her. Her fourth record, Yes I Am (1993), launched her into rock stardom with the two giant hits: “I’m the Only One” and “Come to My Window.” Etheridge, who continued to churn out studio albums, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004. She made a full recovery.

Melissa Etheridge
Melissa Etheridge

Rock singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge was born on May 29, 1961, in Leavenworth, Kansas. The youngest of two girls born to John and Elizabeth Etheridge, a high school teacher and computer consultant respectively, Melissa grew up in what she later described as a lonely home, where her family offered little in the way of emotional support. For solace and companionship, Etheridge turned to music, picking up her first guitar at the age of 8. She took lessons, finding refuge in her family’s basement, where she wrote and played her music. When she got older and gained enough courage, Etheridge started playing for friends. Even at a young age, Etheridge wrote songs from the heart, with lyrics that spoke of pain, love and abandonment. “I learned very early on that I could write truths,” Etheridge later told CNN. “I could write about sadness or anger, where I couldn’t actually speak it.” At the age of 12, Etheridge began playing with other musicians, largely male country-music groups at local bars around her hometown. Her hoarse voice was evident even then, though, and her concerned parents had her work briefly with a voice coach. Etheridge, who continued to churn out studio albums, including the 2004 recording Lucky, found her life derailed when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Etheridge would go on to make a full recovery, but just like so much else in her life, she wasn’t afraid to expose her illness or the struggles that came with it as she fought the disease. Read more at: https://www.melissaetheridge.com/

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