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14K Gold Vermeil Confident Identity Cuff Bracelet

Precio de oferta$750.00 USD

The Rachel's Worth 14K Gold Vermeil Confident Identity Cuff bracelet is a fierce, metaphorical declaration of your worth and the significance of who you are in God. God's remarkable intellect and powers cannot be gauged; trying to imagine will astonish you. Although you are not God, you are made in his image and likeness and have some of His attributes. You are uniquely and wonderfully made, which is proved by the reality that no one on this planet has your fingerprint. You are designed with specificity to execute a God-given purpose. 

This breathtaking 14K Gold Vermeil cuff bracelet is more than just a captivating piece of jewelry. It's an emblem of your spiritual connection, featuring the phrase "Confident Identity," a fingerprint, and a Cross design that signifies your uniqueness and individuality in God. Wearing this bracelet is a powerful daily reminder, always there to uplift and encourage you in your life's journey. 

 

"No one has my fingerprint. I was created with specificity for a purpose."

 

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Crafted Material

  • Metal: 14K Yellow Gold Vermeil
  • Outer diameter: 2.7 in
  • Inner diameter: 2.5 in
  • Opening: 1 in-1.5 in

What is Vermeil?

Vermeil, pronounced ver-may, is not to be confused with regular gold plating. Gold vermeil involves a much thicker layer of gold to give much more durability. We use 14k or 14k gold with a minimum of 2.5 microns thick layered over .925 sterling silver.

 

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14K Gold Vermeil Confident Identity Rachel's Worth Cuff Bracelet
14K Gold Vermeil Confident Identity Cuff Bracelet Precio de oferta$750.00 USD

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Each Rachel's Worth jewelry piece design has elements derived from the story of Jacob and Rachel. The designs are symbolic of how much worth and love Jacob had for Rachel, and in turn, he made the sacrifice to work 14 years to have her as his wife. The primary story is in Genesis 25-50.