A Symbol of Strength and Support
The Mountain Strong Necklace captures the resilience and unity of Appalachian communities as they rebuild after Hurricane Helen. Crafted in sterling silver and stainless steel, the mountain range pendant is a tribute to the enduring strength of those affected. With each purchase, you're not just wearing a beautiful piece of jewelry, you're also helping to fund recovery efforts in these areas.
Resilience in Design
The mountains on this necklace symbolize unwavering strength and determination. By wearing it, you reflect the resilient spirit of Appalachian towns and the power of standing strong in the face of adversity. * New length available. You asked, and we listened. The chain length has been increased from 40+5 cm inches to 60cm. Choose the size that is right for you or the person you are gifting it to.
Made with Love
Expertly crafted from sterling silver, this necklace is designed to last. The intricate details of the mountain range reflect both beauty and durability, mirroring the strength of the communities it represents.
Your Purchase Makes a Difference
A portion of each sale directly supports the rebuilding efforts in areas devastated by Hurricane Helen. Donations are dispersed to the organizations: Be Loved Asheville and the East TN Foundation Neighbor to Neighbor program. Wearing the Mountain Strong Necklace allows you to make a tangible impact, helping these towns rise again.
A Gift That Matters
This necklace is not just a piece of jewelry; it’s a meaningful gift that symbolizes hope, strength, and solidarity. Share it with someone who values resilience and wants to contribute to a cause with lasting significance. Each piece comes with a gift box, message card, and jewelry polishing.
Complete Package
Each piece comes with a gift box, message card, and jewelry polishing cloth.

Product Details
Size: Adjustable
Length: 16 to 22 inches. Chain Extension Available for longer.
Material: Stainless Steel + 925s Silver
Design: Supports the rebuilding efforts in local areas devastated by Hurricane Helen & Wild Fires.