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Susan Shaw Widow’s Mite Pearl Necklace

$69.00

The story of the Widow's Mite coin is a gospel story. A widow gave two small coins - all that she had - to the temple treasury. Jesus witnessed her offering and deemed it very good, even though others more fortunate than her were giving more on the surface. 

See Mark 12:41-44, Luke 21:1-6

Featured on our popular Pearl Alys Necklace, this piece is a great gift for someone to express their faith and serves as a reminder to give all that we have to God.

Please note: our jewelry is crafted using genuine pearls and stones; as a result, slight variations in color, shape, and size may occur. These natural differences are part of their unique beauty and contribute to the one-of-a-kind nature of each piece.

 

  • Lobster claw clasp
  • 16 inches with 3 inch extender
  • Triple-plated 24k Gold, Genuine Freshwater Pearl
  • Handmade in San Antonio, Texas

We hope you love our clothing as much as we do, but if you are unsatisfied, we accept returns with tags on and in original condition within 14 days of delivery for an exchange or a full refund of the purchase price of the item (minus original shipping and handling fees).

All refunds will be credited to the original form of payment and processed within 3-5 business days upon receipt. To initiate a return or exchange, simply contact us with your order number and we will email you a return label. Return shipping costs will be deducted from the refund.

Except in the case of a merchandise defect, we ask the customer to be responsible for costs incurred when shipping the item back to us.


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Susan Shaw Widow’s Mite Pearl Necklace

$69.00

established 2010

About Wonderfully Made

On August 10, 2007, our daughter, Ruthie, was born. My arms were shaking as they gave her to me, but as I held her tightly, I realized that even with a Down syndrome diagnosis, our baby girl was perfect. In these first moments with her, my limited understanding of perfection would begin to change. While looking into Ruthie’s perfectly created almond-shaped eyes, I thought of Psalm139:14, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”