Palettes and Petals
Salym's Lion Necklace
Salym's Lion Necklace
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18in gold filled chain with gold filled lion charm.
'I chose a lion necklace because it is a symbol of the unshakable strength within every person living with ALS and every caregiver who walks beside them. It represents fierce courage, unwavering love, and a spirit that remains powerful even as the body changes. For caregivers, you protect, the one who stand on guard and is fighting behind the scenes with relentless devotion. For those with ALS, it’s a reminder that your voice, your fight, and your presence still roar loudly. Wearing it means you are part of a pack that never gives up.'
With every necklace sold, a portion of proceeds is donated to Her ALS Story.
Can be put on a 16in chain upon request, just send me a message!
Materials
Materials
The ALS Necklace Collection is made with all Gold Filled chain, findings and charms.
Please note: the chain is dainty and the jump rings are not soldered, therefore it is important to be gentle with these special necklaces to ensure they last a long time.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Many jewelry items are made to order. Please allow for up to 5 days to make them prior to shipping.
All products are shipped with kraft crinkle paper and/or compostable peanuts. We also use eco-friendly and sustainable packing tape and tissue paper.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Everything on this site is handmade with love and care. I ask that you treat your pieces with the same love and care!
Avoid showering, sweating, and swimming with your jewelry. Always store in a cloth bag or jewelry box when not in use.
The ALS Necklace Collection is made with all Gold Filled chain, findings and charms.
Please note: the chain is dainty and the jump rings are not soldered, therefore it is important to be gentle with these special necklaces to ensure they last a long time.
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The ALS Necklace Collection
The ALS Necklace Collection is all about wearing your hope and sharing the stories of those impacted by ALS.
For more info on this collection, please check out the 'Stories You Can Wear' blog.