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Steph's Sun Shine Necklace

Steph's Sun Shine Necklace

Regular price $44.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $44.00 USD
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This 18-inch gold-filled necklace features a radiant sun charm, created in honor of longtime Palettes and Petals customer Steph Atkins. Living with ALS since 2011, Steph continues to embrace life with creativity, honesty, and a love for sunshine. Her choice of charm reflects her bright spirit and deep appreciation for warmth, light, and the simple joys of each day.

A portion of proceeds from every necklace sold is donated to the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI), helping fund critical research for treatments and a cure.

Can be put on a 16in chain upon request, just send me a message!

You can follow Steph's journey here.

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

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

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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ALS Necklace Collection

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.