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Pride Rainbow Bar Necklace ~ On Sale!
LGBTQ+ Rainbow Pride Bar Necklace
Pride Rainbow Bar Necklace ~ On Sale!

Pride Rainbow Bar Necklace ~ On Sale!

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$42.00
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$35.00
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Celebrate Pride month with this limited edition LGBTQ+ rainbow bar necklace made of Swarovski crystals. The necklace can be made with a silk cord, Sterling Silver, or 14K Gold Fill chain. The necklace can be selected in variable length from 14" to 19".

10% of the purchase price for this Pride necklace will be donated to The Trevor Project, an organization dedicated to ending suicide and supporting LGBTQ+ young people. 

Details:

  • Materials: 4 mm Swarovski crystals, silk cord, Sterling Silver or 14K Gold-filled. 
  • Necklace length: variable 14-19" inches
  • This beautiful handmade necklace comes thoughtfully gift-wrapped in a beautiful box and a gift card for you to personalize ready to gift. If you'd like me to write the message for you, just drop your message in the order comments and I'll be happy to fill out the card for you.
About the Materials:

Swarovski crystals are man-made gems manufactured in Austria. In 1892, Daniel Swarovski invented a machine for making precision-cut, beautiful, high quality lead glass crystals using quartz, sand, and minerals. The exact proportions of these raw materials have remained a company secret. This specialized manufacturing process ensures the highest possible degree of precision, which produces brilliant crystals. For five generations, the Swarovski family has continued the tradition of making the most recognized crystals in the world out of their factory in Wattens, Austria. 

About the Trevor Project: 

The mission of the Trevor Project is to end suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning young people. Their vision is a world where all LGBTQ+ young people see a bright future for themselves. For more information visit thetrevorproject.org.