Bring Them Home Tag Necklace - (Sterling Silver or Gold-Plated) 100% of Profits Donated
Description
In support of Israel, made in the USA. Over $120,000 donated AFMDA.
As seen on Debra Messing.
The "Bring Them Home" Necklace is more than just an accessory; it's a statement of hope and solidarity. Embossed with the impassioned plea and demand "BRING THEM HOME" in clear, bold lettering, accompanied by its Hebrew counterpart, "AM ISRAEL CHAI" it serves as a reminder of the hostages, evoking a universal call for their safe return. All profits (70% of the price) will be donated to Magen David Adom and The Hostage and Missing Families Forum.
- Made in the USA
- Tag size: 1 1/4" x 3/4"
- Chain size available in 24" or 32"
- Material available in sterling silver or 18k gold-plated
Please allow up to 5 business days for item to ship. Gift wrapping and expedited shipping not available.
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Orders typically ship in 1 week from Miriam Merenfeld's Florida studio
- Standard delivery takes 3-10 business days
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase. Custom items are final sale.
More about Miriam Merenfeld Jewelry
Miriam Merenfeld was born in Venezuela, lived in Israel, and now lives in Miami, FL. In 1994 she graduated from The Pratt Institute with a bachelor in Architecture. She has dedicated her work life to jewelry design with a strong architectural design concept. All of her designs are thoughtfully created, and inspired by her family, her home, and life philosophy. Her collections have a strong understanding of design, geometric elements, and balance, that are imbued with the love for symbolic message and spirituality. Many of her pieces can be personalized with names, words, initials and phrases, to tell an individual’s story, thereby giving them personal significance. These weave together the diversity and the individuality that we find in the world today, incorporating each person's hint of the past and dreams of the future.
“My collections evolve with time. To inspire, empower and give homage to all women”