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The Autism Pride Necklace

The Autism Pride Necklace

Regular price $40.00 AUD
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Celebrate neurodiversity with the Autism Pride Necklace, featuring the word "Autism" elegantly crafted in a flowing, cursive font. Many autistic people are diagnosed later in adulthood, especially women. I experienced this myself! I was diagnosed with Autism and ADHD at the age of 35, despite showing features of it all my life. I am proud of my diagnosis and my wonderfully unique brain, which is why I decided to create these pieces. Made from durable stainless steel, this necklace is designed for those who want to wear their pride close to their heart. Its minimalist design and polished finish make it a timeless piece that you can wear every day to express your support for the autism community.

Key Features:

• Material: Crafted from stainless steel for long-lasting durability
• Design: Beautiful cursive font for a sleek, sophisticated look
• Hypoallergenic: Ideal for sensitive skin, ensuring comfort and safety
• Finish Options: Available in Gold, Rose Gold, and Silver finishes
• Size: Necklace length is 50 cm, making it ideal for layering or standalone wear
• Comfort: Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear
• Durability: Tarnish-resistant and designed for daily wear
• Versatile: A timeless, minimalist design suitable for all occasions

Perfect For:

• Autism Awareness & Pride Events: Wear it to show your support for the neurodivergent community
• Daily Wear: A subtle way to express your pride and identity every day
• Gift for Loved Ones: A thoughtful gift for someone on the autism spectrum or a proud ally
• Casual & Formal Occasions: Suitable for any event where you want to make a subtle yet powerful statement
• Personal Empowerment: A daily reminder of acceptance and the beauty of neurodiversity

This necklace is more than just jewelry—it’s a symbol of acceptance, understanding, and pride in the beauty of neurodiversity.

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