Material: zinc alloy die casting
Size: 2”
Thickness: 2mm
With silver finish, red epoxy enamel filled, raised legal line on the back, horizontal hanging loop and 24” iron chain
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Material: zinc alloy die casting
Size: 2”
Thickness: 2mm
With silver finish, red epoxy enamel filled, raised legal line on the back, horizontal hanging loop and 24” iron chain
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.
I love David Bowie and I LOVE this necklace! Excellent quality at a wonderful price... I highly recommend YOUR purchasing one as a gift for yourself!
Ellie
February 22, 2024
I have always looked for this symbol and was pleased to find it here. I am a bit disappointed in the size. I was hoping for a smaller charm that could be worn as a shorter necklace at all times. I failed to read regarding the size. Maybe they would consider to produce a smaller version. All this put aside, I love it.
Shawn G.
February 20, 2024
I bought this for my daughter for Valentine's Day. It was my way of introducing her to Mr. Bowie's career. My daughter is an individual and goes to her own beat so I thought I would introduce her to someone who shares those attributes. It was a home run. She is 9 and it is a bit big but she will grow into it.
Julia C
December 5, 2023
I bought this necklace as a gift for my niece’s birthday, she is a huge Bowie fan and has been since she was a toddler. She loves it!
Cam Dix
October 4, 2023
The Lightning Bolt is lovely. Like another reviewer, I've been listening to Mr. Bowie for 50 years. One day, back when I was 16, my mom said, "Oh, look at this fellow with the red-pink hair." I was smitten. Mr. Bowie's lyrics, music, appearance (1973-1976 especially) kept me from going under the wheels of a subway train many times. Yes, his effect was that strong and helpful. My favorite album for content is "Diamond Dogs" (1974) and my favorite album for "sound" is "David Live at the Tower" (1974). Saw him live twice - Isolar Tour supporting "Station to Station" (1976) and when he played keyboards for Iggy Pop's tour (1977). In admiring Mr. Bowie, I think we should also salute all of the very talented musicians with whom he worked - especially the late Mick Ronson. I gave my Lightning Bolt 4 stars only because I wish it more closely represented the lightning bolt on the Aladdin Sane cover - with the thin blue and black stripes. Nevertheless, it's very nice and I'm very happy and lucky to have it. Best wishes to all.