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typewriter Gaelic FEIMINÍ brooch for Irish feminists

typewriter Gaelic FEIMINÍ brooch for Irish feminists

Regular price £26.00 GBP
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Feiminí brooch – say it in Gaeilge with this Irish feminist necklace!

Brooches are made with two layers of 3mm. acrylic and are fastened with a metal fastener. The word feimini is roughly 6.5cm. (21/2in.) long.

Abortion Support Network logo.

£2 goes to Abortion Support Network who provide information on clinics, travel and accommodation, and provide financial assistance to help with costs for those who need to access safe abortions – in Ireland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Malta, Gibraltar, Poland, Romania, Hungary, France, Spain, the Czech Republic and the other EU countries on a case-by-case basis. They are currently helping people impacted by the war in Ukraine.


🎁 Is it a gift? ✨PLEASE✨ if you are ordering more than one item let me know if they can share boxes! Otherwise they will come in as few boxes as possible. 🌲🙂 You can let me know and leave a gift message at checkout.

Shipping & Returns

I aim to send out all orders as soon as possible, usually within a couple days of receiving them. 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. Please allow two days from ordering to posting even if you choose Tracked 24 or Special Delivery.

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 full refund or exchange. For reasons of hygiene I am afraid I cannot refund earrings.

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 chains.

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Sarah Day the founder of Wear and Resist in her Oxfordshire studio.

About us

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. It has grown word by word, but it's still just me, with a little help from Eliza, my daughter, model and muse. We currently support five main charities.

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Wear and Resist is now run almost entirely on solar energy.

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