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14k Yellow Gold Lineage Cuff Bracelet

Precio de oferta$5,365.00 USD
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The thoughtfully crafted, alluring 14k Gold Rachel's Worth Lineage Cuff Bracelet symbolizes the relationship between Abraham's grandson Jacob, his adored Rachel, and our Savior. Upon first meeting, Jacob became infatuated with the enchanting Rachel; he saw worth in her and ultimately worked 14 (XIV)years to have her as his wife. Their complex relationship can't be told without mentioning Rachel's older sister, Leah. Before Jacob was given Rachel, he was deceived into marrying Leah, the undesirable, less attractive sister who the Bible describes as having weak or dull-looking eyes. Leah was not the preferred one, yet God found worth in her. With this, Leah gave birth to a son named Judah. From Judah's bloodline came our Savior.

The cuff bracelet's design is a unique tribute to the parallel importance of Rachel and Leah. The detail of the "XIV" representing Rachel is intricately ingrained in the "Eye," Symbolizing their intertwined destinies. The centrally placed cross, a powerful metaphor, signifies that God's Will prevails, no matter how complex the situation. 

Desire this captivating bracelet not just for its portrayal of the Savior's lineage, but for the historical and symbolic significance it carries. The number 14 (XIV) in the Bible symbolizes salvation and deliverance, provided to us by the sacrifice on the cross. This knowledge adds a deeper layer of importance to the bracelet, making it more than merely a piece of jewelry. 

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Crafted Material

  • Metal: 14k Yellow Gold 
  • Outer diameter: 2.7 in
  • Inner diameter: 2.5 in
  • Opening: 1 in-1.5 in
Rachel's Worth 14K Yellow Gold Lineage Cuff Bracelet
14k Yellow Gold Lineage Cuff Bracelet Precio de oferta$5,365.00 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.