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Meaningful jewelry and a discount code!

A few Five Fridays ago I shared with you the stunning pendants and jewelry available from my friends at Honor Emblem.

(They actually are my friends.  It’s not just a phrase I’m using.  I don’t know if that really matters to you or not – but it often does to me.  I love buying products that are supporting real families with real children with real lives.)

Photo from Honor Emblem website

Their stuff is just gorgeous.  (And you have options.  I heart options.  Leather cords or antique chains.   Silver or bronze.   It’s really hard to decide which to choose though!)

It’s heavy and substantial and the items feel like talismans.

Photo from Honor Emblem website

Their jewelry all has a word on it too – which you know I love.  You can’t get whatever word you want, of course.  But I can guarantee there is a word there that suits your life or the life of the person to whom you plan to gift this necklaces or bracelet.

And you know what else?  It’s jewelry for men and women.  Statement pieces that both tell a story and initiate the retelling of a story to the people who compliment your bracelet when they see it.

The kind folks over at Honor Emblem are offering a special for you readers.

From now until Valentine’s Day, you can receive 20% off your order if you use the code SOEVERYDAY.

(I love having a special SOEVERYDAY code!)

I like how the pendants feel heavy in your hand.  When I wear my eagle necklace, I find myself feeling the weight of the bronze eagle frequently, rubbing my fingers across the word freedom.  I don’t know – it’s a tough one to explain – but it reminds me a little of those worry stones my brother and I picked up as kids at some souvenir shop on a Sunday drive through the mountains with my parents.

Photo from Honor Emblem website

All of their pendants are hand cast right here in Greenville, which is especially appealing to me as well.  And – the family behind Honor Emblem donates a portion of their proceeds to a charity called the End It Movement.  (This is a stellar organization partnering to end slavery.)

You should buy one of these as gifts and share the love — but I also think it’s perfectly acceptable to buy one for yourself too.

There is a section on their website where they invite purchasers to share their stories about why they are buying an item or who they are gifting the word and the pendant too.

I love those stories.

Photo from Honor Emblem website
Photo from Honor Emblem website

I hope if you decide to buy and share an honor emblem, that you would share your story here with us and there with them!