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XIV (14) Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet

Sale price$275.00 USD

The XIV (14) Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet by Rachel's Worth simultaneously exemplifies the biblical love narrative of Jacob and his beloved Rachel and spirituality. As the biblical narrative goes, Jacob treasured Rachel immensely and saw worth in her. Because of this, he sacrificed 14 (XIV) years to have her as his wife. God used their relationship to execute His will because His Son, our Savior, came from Jacob's roots.

The number 14 in the Bible primarily signifies salvation and deliverance. This essence is exquisitely crafted in the stunning Rachel's Worth Sterling Silver XIV Cuff bracelet, a symbol of your worth bestowed by our Savior, who relinquished his life on the cross to deliver salvation and deliverance.


Product Description:

  • Metal: .925 Sterling Silver
  • Outer diameter: 2.7 in
  • Inner diameter: 2.5 in
  • Width: 0.39 in (widest area)
  • Opening: 1.15"

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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Sterling Silver Rachel's Worth XIV Cuff Bracelet
XIV (14) Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet Sale price$275.00 USD

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