Do No Harm Take No Shit Necklace

Black & Beech

From £29.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 31st March
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    • Dispatched
    • 3rd April
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    • Standard delivery
    • 7th - 8th April
    • Express delivery
    • 4th - 7th April

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Description

Do no harm, but take no shit. Words to live by.

Don't hurt others, but don't let yourself be hurt.

The perfect gift for yourself, or a friend who needs a little talisman to remind herself of her personal boundaries.

Need to know

Pendant measures 2CM across.
Reversible.
Chain is approx. 50CM with 5CM of adjustable space.
This necklace is made from stainless steel.
It’s hypoallergenic and durable.
Rose gold is 22ct plated.

Delivery

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Delivery options available

Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 7th - 8th April

Express delivery: £8.50
Receive it by 4th - 7th April

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Black & Beech

Cardiff, Wales

Hi, I am Stacey, and in 2016 I founded Black & Beech with a mission to make conscious, purposeful, feminist informed fashion.

From concept to creation, we set out to support women, to inspire feminist activism and to create timeless, quality apparel in an environmentally conscious way.

In the last five years, Black & Beach has reached over 20,000 customers worldwide, supported dozens of local suppliers and creatives and raised almost £20,000 for women’s rights charities.