HOPE necklace - Rebel Alliance

Be a positive part of the Persisterhood with this Star Wars inspired brooch. Inspired by Princess Leia, the first princess I wanted to be – fighting with the Rebel Alliance. 

£2 goes to Women for Refugee Women.


£24.00

2 reviews
If you're ordering more than one item please let me know if they can share boxes 😊
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 little longer, as some designs are made to order. All orders are now sent Royal Mail Tracked-48. You will get an email to let you know when your order is 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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Jackie Stevens
Hope - what we all need

Takes me back to being a little girl in my Princess Leia slippers, when life was much much simpler. Over the last few years, I’ve learnt to hold onto hope and this necklace is a lovely reminder that no matter how dark things get, there is always hope that things will get better.

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Rachel Cuthbert
Perfect Gift

Beautiful colour (violet frost), quick delivery and fab packaging. The perfect gift for my friends birthday.

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.

The solar panels fuelling Wear and Resist

Solar powered! 🌞

Wear and Resist is now running on solar energy as we work towards making our home and workshop self-sustaining.