

Lineage 14K Gold Vermeil Cuff Bracelet
The Rachel's Worth Lineage 14K Gold Cuff Bracelet is a meaningful tribute to Jacob and his beloved Rachel, who he devoted 14 (XIV) years to marry. Their story entangles with Rachel's unloved sister, Leah, whom Jacob was fooled into marrying first. Despite being depicted as unattractive with weak-looking eyes, Leah had a vital role in the lineage of Jesus Christ through the birth of her and Jacob's son Judah.
This distinctive cuff symbolizes the worth of both Rachel and Leah. The carved "XIV" depicts Rachel, with the eye design reflecting Leah and their intertwined fates. A prominent cross is at the center because, biblically, 14 (XIV) signifies salvation and deliverance through Jesus Christ. Choose this bracelet to make a powerful statement of faith.
CRAFTED MATERIAL
- Metal: 14K 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.
This design derives from our Rachel's Worth Collection.
Our Mission
The Rachel's Worth Mission is to build an expansive community of empowered people who connect and take purposeful action to spread the word of God through our timeless jewelry and apparel pieces.
Shipping and Returns
Rachel's Worth offers standard complimentary shipping on all orders. Expedited shipping is offered for jewelry for an additional cost.
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you may return it for full refund within 14 days of receipt of purchase. Certain exclusions apply. Visit Shipping and Returns to view more information about returning apparel products.
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