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HIS Design for you: Purity
1 Corinthians 6: 13, 19-20 inspired this
necklace which is a wonderful way to encourage and remind
girls and women that our bodies house the Holy Spirit and God
commands us to wait until marriage. Each necklace comes with a
white gift box and Purity scripture card.
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Young girls,
teenagers and women of all ages will love this elegant and
unique necklace as a reminder of how God commands us to honor
our bodies for He
is in us.
The
design:
The Purity necklace is designed with a sterling silver ring to
signify marriage.
It is important to wait until marriage.
True love waits.
The Lord commands us to wait and the Holy Spirit within
us gives us the strength to withstand temptation.
A sterling silver bead with the word “Purity,” stamped
on both sides dangles in the middle of the ring signifying
that purity is one of the things that is of central importance
in marriage. A
pearl dangles from the bottom of the ring.
Pearls are valuable, rare, beautiful and no two are
exactly alike;
Just like every girl/woman is a beautiful, unique creation,
no two are alike,
and each was created by God and therefore of great
value. This unique Purity necklace is made with:
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18”
of 1.7mm Sterling Silver Figaro chain
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Sterling silver ring
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Sterling silver purity bead
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A
Genuine A grade 6mm Akoya pearl drop.
(8mm
quality pearlized glass beads are a beautiful and
economical option that does not sacrifice meaning.
They are made in the Czech Republic which is well
known for their high quality glass beads.)
Scripture Card:

The standard length of this Purity
necklace is 18”. We can customize shorter lengths if you need.
For customized necklace lengths in whole or half sizes up to
18”, just type, “necklace: (and tell us the length)” in the
comment box (on
the shipping page when
placing your order).
It will take us a
day or two to create and
send out.
For customized
necklaces longer than 18
inches please send us an
email for details and
additional cost before
ordering.
HISDesignForYou.com
Photos By Chad E. Holden
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