Next day delivery in store
Buy before 6pm to receive your order next day.Next day delivery
Orders before 6pm from Monday to Saturday (or before 1pm on Sunday) will be delivered Next working day (except Northern Ireland and Highlands). Orders placed after 6pm (after 1pm on Sunday) or for Northern Ireland and Highlands will be delivered in 2 working days.Drop Point
In 2-3 working days. Pick up your parcel in one of the many diferent collection points available and during a wide range of hours.Same day delivery in London:
Place your order before 13:00 to get it today!. If you order later on, you’ll receive it the next day and if you order on Sunday, you’ll receive it the next working day.SHIPPING
Complimentary ground shipping within 1 to 7 business days In-store collection available within 1 to 7 business days Next-day and Express delivery options also available Purchases are delivered in an orange box tied with a Bolduc ribbon, with the exception of certain items See the delivery FAQs for details on shipping methods, costs and delivery timesCharacteristics of wood :
- Hard, compact , fiberous and porous
- Good wood gives a rich, warm and beautiful surface.
Wood is used for the construction of:
- Floor, Furniture, Walls
- Incidental furnishing (lampshades, picture frames)
- Kitchen & restaurant ware
Description
This quilt square pendant necklace comes on a 33-inch chain, however, we can make a different chain length for you at no additional charge if you’d prefer that. Just put your length request in the “Notes” section of your order. All bodies are good bodies and we want our necklaces to fall perfectly on YOU.
This necklace is part of the Women’s Work collection, inspired by traditional quilting.
Inspired by the Oberlin Square, one of quilting’s most recognizable designs, this traditional motif was named after Oberlin College, the first American college to admit black students in 1835 and the first to allow women to receive a Bachelor’s degree in 1841.
The first four women to be admitted to Oberlin were: Mary Kellogg, Mary Caroline Rudd, Mary Hosford and Elizabeth Prall, and in 1862, Oberlin graduated Mary Jane Patterson, the first African American woman to earn a college degree.
Additional information
color | Rose Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold |
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