Rainwater Anklet
~Detailed chain anklet
~Gold-filled.
~Anklet measure 9" in length.
~1 1/4" extension that allows you to adjust the length of the anklet.
This anklet is for the woman who loves to live in her jewelry. The elegantly detailed chain embodies the many shapes water can take, and the little glowing pearl drops recall that special glistening twinkling light when the sun hit the water...
The Rainwater Anklet loves a good adventure. So take her out swimming in the sea, backpacking in the mountains, and touring the best farmer's markets. She'll help you stay calm and connected to the power of the flowing rain.
To brighten up your gold-filled or sterling silver pieces, gently rub with your cleaning cloth included in all orders.
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Store in your satin jewelry pouch when you aren't wearing your jewels!
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We recommend removing jewelry before:
~Applying makeup, lotion, perfume, or any other beauty products.
~Bathing or swimming.
~Cleaning the house or using harsh chemicals of any kind.
~If your jewelry does come into contact with water, gently pat dry.
We use 14 kt gold-filled and sterling silver metal.
Gold-filled is solid gold fused onto a base metal (usually sterling silver or brass) it is different than gold plated as it will not rub off or flake off. It's a wonderful cost effective alternative to solid gold.
If stored and cared for properly it can last a lifetime.
Because here we believe in slow fashion. We make each piece by hand when it's ordered. By committing to this practice we both minimize waste and give each piece the time and energy it deserves. Currently we are working within a 2 week lead time for most jewelry pieces. Some more intricate pieces take up to 8 weeks, check each individual listing for lead times. Still unsure if your pieces will make it to you by your sisters birthday? Contact Tree directly to discuss a rushed timeline!
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We donate % of all profits to Ocean Connectors --
Ocean Connectors engages youth from underserved communities in conservation through long-term environmental education, field trips, and bilingual curriculum across the U.S. and Mexico.