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Necklace "The Cross"

Necklace "The Cross"

Regular price £45.00 GBP
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  • Made to last - with love by Carly
  • Waterproof, non-blackening & non-rusting.
  • Free shipping. 60 days money-back

Born from her faith and a grandfather who was a jeweler, this cross is Carly's answer to everyone who said a woman with Down syndrome had no place in the jewelry world.

Luminous zirconium crystals on enduring stainless steel: a cross meant to be worn every day, close to the heart. A quiet sign of faith, and of a woman who turned hers into something beautiful.

  • Material: Stainless Steel, Stones, Zirconium
  • Clasp : Lobster Clasp
  • Length : 45 cm + 5 cm adjustable (18 in + 2 in)
  • Hypoallergenic, tarnish-resistant

SHIPPING AND DELIVERY

We ship worldwide

Me and my familly process orders within 48 working hours (except on weekends and public holidays).

Once your order has been shipped, here are the estimated delivery times:

Free Shipping: Between 4 and 7 working days

Packages are by default delivered to your home in your letterbox if the size of the package allows. Otherwise, if you're not at home, the parcel will be dropped off at the nearest drop-off point, and you'll be informed by e-mail and sms if you've chosen this option.

RETURNS AND REFUND

In case things don't go as planned, our return and refund policy is designed to make things as easy as possible for you, we offer a 60-day money-back guarantee.

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Carly's Story

How did she end up there?

It started in my grandpa's workshop

When I was little, my grandfather would let me sit beside him in his jewelry workshop. I watched his hands turn tiny stones into something magical. I didn't know it yet, but he was teaching me to see beauty, and giving me a dream that would never leave me.

Every door stayed closed

When I grew up, I knocked on every jeweler's door. I had the passion, the patience, the love for the craft. But all they saw was my Down syndrome. One by one, they said no. And I started to wonder if my dream had simply been too big for someone like me.

So I built my own door <3

Then I remembered my grandfather, and the faith we shared. If no one would hire me, I would create my own house, with my brother by my side. Carly Faith was born. Every cross we make is proof that my dream was never too big. It was just waiting for me to believe in it