




XIV (14) Gold Necklace
Wear It With Purpose
The Rachel's Worth Promise
Rachel's Worth creates modern heirlooms inspired by Scripture and designed for everyday life. Every collection reflects the belief that true beauty is found in faith, wisdom, purpose, spirit, and integrity. Thoughtfully crafted with intention, our jewelry serves as a timeless reminder that your worth has never been determined by the world–it has always been established by God.
Wear the XIV (14) Gold Necklace with honor and as a constant reminder of your reverence for our Savior. The number 14, or XIV, is a significant number in the Bible, referenced several times in scripture. It symbolizes the gift of salvation and deliverance bestowed by the sacrifice made on the cross. The pendant's sleek and simplistic design fits any style and is excellent for expressing your faith and conviction.
Pair this inspirational jewelry piece with our 18K Gold Cross Necklace for a chic layered look.
- Metal: 18K Yellow Gold Vermeil
- Pendant Size: 1.2" L X .6" W
- Chain Length: 16" Diamond Cut Rolo Chain with 2" Extender
- Closure: Lobster claw closure
This design derives from our Rachel's Worth Collection.
Each Rachel’s Worth® jewelry piece is intentionally made to order—crafted with purpose, not rushed in production. Because of this, please allow up to 2 weeks for your jewelry to be carefully created before it ships. We believe what you wear should carry meaning, and that kind of craftsmanship is always worth the wait.
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