


XIV 14K Gold Vermeil Cuff Bracelet
The XIV 14K Yellow Gold Cuff Bracelet by Rachel's Worth concurrently symbolizes the biblical love portrayal of Jacob and his adored Rachel and spirituality. According to the biblical story, Jacob loved Rachel mightily and found worth in her. Therefore, he sacrificed 14 years to have her as his wife. God used their connection to fulfill His will because His Son, our Savior, came from Jacob's lineage.
The number 14 (XIV) in the Bible primarily symbolizes salvation and deliverance. This significance is exquisitely captured in the stunning XIV 14K Gold Cuff bracelet, a beautiful reflection of your worth bestowed by our Savior, who surrendered his life on the cross to provide salvation and deliverance.
CRAFTED MATERIAL
- Metal: 14K Gold Vermeil
- Outer diameter: 2.7 in
- Inner diameter: 2.5 in
- Width: 0.39 in (widest area)
- Opening: 1.15"
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 18K 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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