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Necklace, Fri Af Misbrug, gold-plated

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Necklace, Fri Af Misbrug, gold-plated
Item no.: 902442001
Regular price
€34,95 EUR
Regular price
Sale price
€34,95 EUR
    • Gold-plated necklace with pendant
    • With a rectangular wavy pendant
    • Measures 38 cm + 9 cm extension chain
    • Supports the organization FRI AF MISBRUG
    • Made from 99% recycled materials

    Description

    The gold-plated square-coin necklace from Pilgrim supports the organization FRI AF MISBRUG and stands as a statement for compassionate counseling. The sleek chain carries a rectangular pendant with a unique, wavy surface that catches the light beautifully. One side features the word "FRI," and the other displays the organization’s logo – a powerful reminder of the importance of seeking help when facing challenging life situations. With a length of 38 cm + 9 cm extension chain, the necklace can be worn by anyone and is a beautiful accessory that not only adds a trendy touch to your look but also supports an important cause. For every piece of jewellery sold, 100 DKK goes directly to FRI AF MISBRUG. The necklace is made of 99% recycled materials with care for our planet.

    Size

    Measures 38 cm + 9 cm extension chain

    Product info

    • Product ID 902442001
    • Retail Category Necklace
    • Metal Gold Plated
    • Series Fri af misbrug
    • Lock Lobster

    Material

    99% Recycle Steel,1%Plating

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