Stepping Stone Pendant Necklace – Silver & Black Long Chain Necklace

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Fair Anita
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$20.00
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$20.00
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The Stepping Stone Pendant Necklace is the kind of piece that pulls an outfit together without trying too hard. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Mexico through Fair Anita's fair trade programme, it combines multiple styles of delicate silver chains with a striking long silver and black pendant — edgy, wearable, and thoughtfully made. It's a genuine gift worth giving, or keeping for yourself.

✨ Features

  • 🔗 Multi-chain design: Features several styles of delicate chains layered together for a textured, contemporary look
  • 🖤 Silver and black pendant: A long, bold pendant that anchors the necklace and adds a touch of edge
  • 📏 Generous length: Necklace measures 30½" long, with the pendant hanging 4¼" — sits beautifully at the chest
  • 🤝 Fair trade made: Handcrafted by women artisans in Mexico, ensuring ethical production and fair wages
  • 🎁 Gift-ready: A versatile piece that suits a wide range of personal styles — easy to gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because

💛 Benefits

  • 🌟 Effortless versatility: Dress it up with a going-out look or throw it on over a simple tee — it works either way
  • 🌍 Wear it with purpose: Every purchase supports fair wages and sustainable livelihoods for women artisans in Mexico
  • 💝 A gift that means something: Beautiful on its own, even more meaningful when you know the story behind it
  • 🎨 Statement without the noise: The silver and black palette keeps it sleek and easy to style with both neutrals and colour

📐 Product Specifications

  • Necklace length: 30½"
  • Pendant drop: 4¼"
  • Colour: Silver and black
  • Style: Multi-chain with long pendant
  • Origin: Handcrafted in Mexico
  • Production: Fair trade, ethically made by women artisans
  • Vendor: Fair Anita

Add the Stepping Stone Pendant Necklace to your cart today — a handcrafted piece you'll reach for again and again, made by women whose craft deserves to be celebrated.

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