Description
This chunky stainless steel charm bracelet will never leave your wrist! It comes with a choice of three glow-in-the-dark heart charms that clip on and off, so you can change them to suit your mood.
These are made by PVD vacuum plating to be tarnish resistant and hardwearing. The gold is 18K gold plated and has a more worn gold look - not blingy gold.
Because we are all different, I offer three lengths of bracelet. *Please* measure a piece of string or paper and pick the size that won't slip off your hand. (The medium fits me and my wrists measure 15.5 cm.around, but I have big hands!) Measure carefully because I can't make them larger once I've cut them.
I have a VERY limited number of these and trying to get more ... but they will sell out quickly!
Description
Etched with 'this too shall pass' on floating clouds, this bracelet is a reminder to self that all things are constantly changing. For better or worse, we are always in a state of flux, and everything is temporary, no matter how it feels at the time.
With glow-in-the-dark pigment to be with you in the dark times, this bracelet comes on a delicate, paper-clip chain adjustable to any length you choose and is finished with little lightning bolt.
£2 goes to Women for Refugee Women.


Have a word with yourself
... or two. Pick two of mine, or any two of your own to be etched in glow-in-the-dark pigment on a delicate silver or gold-plated paperclip chain.
About Wear and Resist
Wear and Resist was founded by Sarah Day in early 2017 as a way to channel her frustration and rage at the political climate into a creative pursuit that would raise money for women's charities. Her daughter, Eliza, is her inspiration, model and chain maker. Sarah designs and makes everything in her Oxfordshire studio, with a proportion of sales going to these charities.