As the old adage goes, "Beauty is only skin deep." We couldn't agree more. In fact, a Japanese art form called "kintsugi" involves mending something broken with gold to turn its flaws into celebrated elements of the object. Embracing the concept, Beth Lawrence hand-forms and hammers imperfections into every one of her necklaces as if to proudly announce that what doesn't break us makes us stronger, and our scars (both visible and unseen) truly make us who we are. Each of Beth's one-of-a-kind* sterling silver circle pendants is first hammered and then wrapped with gold-filled wire. The necklace features an 18"L chain and a 1/2" pendant. Hand-formed and hammered by Beth Lawrence in Nashville. *Each pendant is deliberately wire-wrapped with imperfections, ensuring every piece bears a unique character.