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Sterling Silver Legacy Coin Necklace

Sale price$275.00 USD

The Rachel's Worth Sterling Silver Legacy Coin Necklace is eye-catching because it is finely detailed with thought-provoking symbolism. The pendant epitomizes our Savior's genealogy through the bloodline of Jacob, the grandson of Abraham. Though a complicated situation, Jacob had two wives, Rachel and Leah, who were sisters. At first glance, he was smitten with the stunning Rachel, found her worthy, and labored 14 (XIV) years to have her as his wife. Working towards getting his beloved Rachel, Jacob was deceived into marrying the less attractive and unwanted Leah, who the Bible depicts as having weak or dull-looking eyes. 

The captivating yet refined design of the pendant portrays Rachel through the detail of the "XIV" and Leah with the "Eye" in the center. Although Rachel was the preferred choice, placed in the center, and overshadowed the undesirable Leah, God cherished her and used her greatly because Leah and Jacob bore a son named Judah. Our Savior came from the descendants of Judah.

Select this meaningful necklace because it represents the roots of our Savior, who found worth in ALL of us, to shed his blood on the cross to give us salvation and deliverance.

This design derives from our Rachel's Worth Collection.

 

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Crafted Material

  • Metal: .925 Sterling Silver
  • Pendant: 1.2" L X 1.2" W
  • Chain: 18" L X .07" W Diamond Cut Rolo Chain
  • Closure: Lobster claw closure


Why Sterling Silver?

Our sterling silver is a durable alloy made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper.

 

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Rachel's Worth Sterling Silver Legacy Coin Necklace
Sterling Silver Legacy Coin Necklace Sale price$275.00 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.