




A locket that holds a photo. A purchase that holds a promise.
Most jewelry sits in a box. This one carries something. The Give Hope Locket was made with a belief that fits in one sentence: hope is meant to be shared. When you buy this locket — for yourself or for someone you love — a second piece of jewelry is given to a woman still in exploitation. A real piece, placed in real hands, as a tangible reminder that freedom is possible and she is not forgotten.
That's the story this necklace carries every time you clasp it on.
The locket itself is 14K gold-plated stainless steel with a mother of pearl face — soft, luminous, and quietly beautiful. It opens to hold a small photo of someone you love. On the reverse side, one word is engraved: hope. The chain adjusts from 18 to 20 inches for easy everyday wear and effortless layering with other pieces.
Lovingly packaged in a gold and white gift box, ready to give the moment it arrives.
There are thousands of lockets on the market. Most of them are just jewelry. This one does something.
Powered by People — the artisan collective behind this piece — creates jewelry and goods that directly fund anti-trafficking efforts and provide employment to women survivors. When you purchase the Give Hope Locket, a second piece of jewelry is gifted to a woman who is still in exploitation. It's not a donation. It's not a percentage of proceeds. It's a direct, one-to-one act: you buy one, she receives one.
That second piece of jewelry becomes a symbol she can hold — proof that someone on the other side of the world chose her, even without knowing her name. That's not a marketing story. That's the entire reason this necklace exists.
In a world of fast fashion and disposable accessories, a locket is the opposite of trend jewelry. It's personal. It holds something. It means something every time you touch it. Women have been wearing lockets for centuries as a way to carry the people they love — literally close to their hearts.
The mother of pearl face adds a soft, organic glow that changes slightly in different light. The "hope" engraving on the back is a private message — visible only to you when you hold the locket in your hand. The 14K gold plating over stainless steel means it's durable enough for daily wear without the maintenance of solid gold.
This is the kind of jewelry you wear every day and never take off. Not because it matches everything, but because it means something.
Length: 18-20 inches, adjustable. Material: 14K gold-plated stainless steel locket with mother of pearl face. Engraving: "hope" on the reverse side. Opens to hold one small photo. Hypoallergenic: lead and cadmium free, nickel content under 100 ppm. Packaged in a gold and white gift box. Made by Powered by People. Your purchase directly funds a second piece of jewelry given to a woman still in exploitation.
Clasp at 18 inches for a closer, more classic locket length. Extend to 20 inches for a slightly longer, more relaxed lay. Layers beautifully with the Sparrow Silver Necklace or other delicate chains for a stacked look. Wear daily — the stainless steel base is built for everyday use without tarnishing.
To insert a photo: open the locket gently, trim a small photo to fit the oval frame inside, and press it into place.
The gold and white gift box means this locket arrives ready to give — no wrapping needed. Tuck in a handwritten note about the one-to-one giving model and the "hope" engraving on the back. Most women don't notice the engraving until they hold the locket in their hands — and that's the moment the gift becomes something she'll remember.
The woman who wears the same necklace every day because it means something — not because it's convenient. Mother's Day gifts that carry real weight and a real story. Birthday, graduation, anniversary, or milestone gifts that mark a moment with meaning. The mother who wants to carry a photo of her children close to her heart. The friend who believes in buying things that do good in the world. Women who prefer meaningful, artisan jewelry over mass-produced trend pieces. A gift that starts a conversation — "where did you get that locket?" opens the door to a story worth telling. Anyone who wants to wear hope and share it at the same time.
When you wear this locket, you carry two things: someone you love and someone you've never met who needed to know she wasn't forgotten.
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