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14k Yellow or Rose Gold Polished Peace Symbol Pendant Cable Chai
$79
14k Yellow or Rose Gold Polished Peace Symbol Pendant Cable Chai
Made of solid 14k gold
Pendant measures 10mm (3/8 in) in diameter
Chain is 0.85mm thick
To purchase the pendant by itself (without a chain), choose the "0.0 inches" length
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Product description
This round peace sign pendant necklace is made of solid 14k gold (not plated or filled) and stamped "14K " (585). The necklace is a thin and delicate cable chain with a spring ring clasp. The pendant measures 10mm (3/8 in) in diameter and the bail measures 3.5mm x 5mm. The gold cable chain is 0.85mm thick. To purchase the pendant by itself (without a chain), choose the "0.0 inches" length.
Choosing Chain Length Unsure what length chain to buy? 18" is the standard length and will look great on most people. 13" length to 15" length can be worn as a choker on an average size adult. The 16" length will fall just above the collarbone on an average sized adult woman, while the 18" chain will fall just below it. For best results, we do recommend using a tape measure to check neck size before placing your order.
About Gold Pure gold (24 karat) is a very soft metal. In order to make it into durable jewelry you can wear everyday, it is mixed with other metals to add strength. The most popular alloy of gold is 14K gold, which is 58.5% pure gold and 41.5% other metals like silver and copper. Adding other metals to gold also allows us to make beautiful gold variations like white and rose gold.
Gold Jewelry Care To clean your gold jewelry, soak it in a bowl of mild liquid detergent and lukewarm water. Then rinse with water and dry with a soft cloth. Be careful not to bend any prongs while cleaning, as this could loosen stones from their settings. We recommend storing your gold jewelry individually wrapped in soft cloth to protect it from being scratched.
14k Yellow or Rose Gold Polished Peace Symbol Pendant Cable Chai
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Associate Professor Craig Santos Perez wins Gold Medal NAUTILUS BOOK AWARD and is named to 2021 GRIST 50.
Congratulations to Associate Professor Derrick Higginbotham, 2021 recipient of a Board of Regents Medal for Excellence in Teaching from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa!
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STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF ACADEMIC LABOR UNITED’S WORK IN SUPPORT OF BETTER LABOR CONDITIONS
Note: The following statement was approved by the English Department as a whole. As such it is a departmental statement and should not be taken to represent the personal opinion of every single member of the department.
The UH English Department recognizes the necessary work being done by Academic Labor United to organize for better labor conditions for graduate student workers (graduate assistants, research assistants, and teaching assistants). The Families First Coronavirus Response Act requires the University to provide employees–including GAs and lecturers–who are unable to work from home with paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19 through December 2020. However, as we enter times of increasing hardship, especially for those working as adjuncts or GAs.
We support the demands being made by Academic Labor United, including for sick leave that extends beyond Covid-19. As we prepare to teach face-to-face this fall, we recognize ever more clearly that the need for sick leave and collective bargaining rights, as well as for guaranteed mental and physical health care, is a matter of public health and safety, as well as a way to support graduate students’ basic needs and well being.
We further urge the University Administration to take into account the similar needs of adjunct faculty, including for comprehensive health care and sick leave.
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