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Subtle, elegant, and full of meaning — the Empathy Necklace Collection blends delicate design with gentle symbolism of natural gemstones. Each necklace is strung with refined glass beads in either gold or silver colored tones and features three small gemstones. Finished with a matching plated clasp, these lightweight pieces are perfect for layering or wearing solo.

 

Black Onyx – Gold-Colored
Paired with shimmering gold-colored glass beads, this necklace features black onyx gemstones that embody confidence, focus, and strength.

 

Garnet – Silver-Colored
Set against sleek silver-colored beads, this version highlights garnet gemstones known for creativity, energy, and power

 

A Beautiful Story helps artisans to make a fair living on the other side of the world. Not manufacturers though, craftspeople; all pieces are handmade in A Beautiful Story's fairtrade artisan workshop in Nepal and this work means a living wage and more in areas of extreme poverty, where a job means food on the table and independence. It’s really a great gift all round.

 

Gemstones are created by nature. Every gemstone is unique. That’s why the color of your piece of jewellery may look slightly different from the picture.

A Beautiful Story Empathy Necklace

£39.95Price
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  • Length: 45-48cm

    Materials: Glass beads, Gemstone

    Finish: Gold + Silver Plated clasp

  • A Beautiful Story is a certified B Corp company a certification designed to transform the global economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet.

    Est. in 2006 A Beautiful Story sells jewellery, greeting cards, and gifts with a special meaning. They are lucky tools: a stone to give strength or wings, a bracelet for luck, a card to offer comfort. They are made on the other side of the world. Not just by manufacturers far away but by craftsmen and women who they see as a part of their family. For them, our products have a very direct meaning: a reasonable income, a roof over their head, food on the table and independence.

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