Morse Code Dainty Stone Necklace // Grace
Morse Code Dainty Stone Necklace // Grace
GRACE
Kindness to ourselves and others
This 14k gorgeous, dainty gold-filled necklace spells GRACE in Morse Code. It’s perfect to wear every day layered with other necklaces or as a stand alone piece!
We owe ourselves kindness and love!
How to read your necklace: A Morse Code dot is one bead and a dash is two beads in the alternating color. Start at the first bead and follow the Morse Code spelling around the necklace!
Your purchase helps to provide economic empowerment for women who are survivors of human trafficking and exploitation. Each piece is handcrafted by the woman it helps to employ. Through wearing Ethic Goods, you become a meaningful part of her story, and give freedom to women around the world.
Details
- 14k gold filled chain
- Adjustable chain | 16.5-18.5 inches
- Features tiny Labradorite and White Moonstone semiprecious stones
- Handmade with love in Thailand
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Product Description
GRACE
Kindness to ourselves and others
This 14k gorgeous, dainty gold-filled necklace spells GRACE in Morse Code. It’s perfect to wear every day layered with other necklaces or as a stand alone piece!
We owe ourselves kindness and love!
How to read your necklace: A Morse Code dot is one bead and a dash is two beads in the alternating color. Start at the first bead and follow the Morse Code spelling around the necklace!
Your purchase helps to provide economic empowerment for women who are survivors of human trafficking and exploitation. Each piece is handcrafted by the woman it helps to employ. Through wearing Ethic Goods, you become a meaningful part of her story, and give freedom to women around the world.
Details
- 14k gold filled chain
- Adjustable chain | 16.5-18.5 inches
- Features tiny Labradorite and White Moonstone semiprecious stones
- Handmade with love in Thailand
Customer Reviews
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