PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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A Gentle Reminder of Biblical Faith & Mustard Seed Hope
This heart-chain bracelet (available in two metallic finishes, engraved with Matthew 17:20 or Luke 1:37) merges sacred biblical verses with a tiny mustard seed and zircon accent—pairing delicate heart-link craftsmanship with the unshakable promise of God’s power and the transformative strength of small faith to craft a wearable companion for belief. -
Crafted for Delicate, Timeless Comfort
Meticulously forged from polished metal with a heart-shaped link chain, it features a circular pendant inlaid with a mustard seed (symbolizing Matthew 17:20’s “faith like a mustard seed”) and zircon dot, engraved with either “Faith can move mountains” (Matthew 17:20) or “Nothing is impossible with God” (Luke 1:37). The adjustable chain balances dainty beauty with meaningful purpose, turning it into a versatile accessory for daily wear. -
A Subtle Daily Prompt of Divine Power & Small Faith
Ideal for everyday adornment: it rests gently on the wrist, the heart links, mustard seed, and biblical engraving serving as a quiet nudge of God’s limitless power and the power of even small faith—whether in moments of doubt, challenging days, or quiet pauses when you need to feel His strength. -
A Gift of Quiet Spiritual Strength
A thoughtful present for believers seeking hope: the two-tone design wraps spiritual warmth in a durable, elegant form, perfect for sharing the joy of carrying a reminder that God’s promises are unchanging and small faith holds great power. The zircon accent adds a touch of sparkle to honor the beauty of faithful hearts.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Category: Bracelet
- Material: Stainless Steel, Zircon
- Wrist Circumference: 4.72''-10.24''/12-26cm
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Weight: 0.28oz/8g
- Quality: 100% brand new, high quality
- Handmade with Love and Carefully Manufactured
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