MAGICAL REALIST necklace

A Magical Realist necklace for all twisters of reality and weavers of tales, who paint  glimpses into other worlds. 

£2 goes to Women for Refugee Women.

$36.00
This necklace comes with a choice of chain. All chains are adjustable to three lengths.

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Details & Dimensions

The words 'magical realist' are cut from 3mm. acylic and measure approx 8.5cm. (31/2in.) across.

Care instructions

Acrylic can break if dropped and will snap under pressure. Please store your jewellery in its box and keep away from lotions and sprays as moisture can discolour metal parts. 

Shipping & Returns 

I aim to send out orders within 2-3 days, but at busy time this may take a litlte longer. Special orders and bespoke designs can take up to a week longer, and with such a big range of products, some designs are made to order so can't be sent next day. Everything is still made by me! All post is sent Royal Mail Tracked-48. You will get an email to let you know when your order is fulfilled and on its way. 

If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase you can return it to Wear and Resist in its original box and packaging within a month of purchase for a refund excluding postage. For reasons of hygiene I am afraid I cannot refund earrings.

Customer Reviews

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Claire Fox
Magical

Perfect for me as I manage a library full of super books. Lovely quality and love the font and colour - I chose purple but already eyeing the red one too !! Nicely packaged with care instructions 💜

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Cheryl Smith
Love it!

This is for my Daughter for Christmas. She has been amazing as usual this year. I know she’s gonna love it. She really is magical.

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Charlie Bootle
Perfection!

Absolutely love the Magical Realist! The perfect present for my highly creative and fabulous friend.

HOW IT ALL STARTED

About Wear and Resist

Wear and Resist was launched by me, Sarah Day, in early 2017 as a way to channel my frustration at the political climate into a creative pursuit that would raise money for women's charities.