Hope And Future Stainless Steel (Size 10 Ring)
$19.99
“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
This exquisitely crafted men’s ring reminds us of the declaration God makes, giving us hope and a future as referenced in Jeremiah 29:11. This men’s ring features a black carbon diamond pattern inlay with a stamped metal design. Inside the band is stamped the Scripture reference, Jeremiah 29:11. The overall detailed design gives it a sleek sophisticated look.
Made of a strong stainless steel metal, this men’s ring is superbly constructed to withstand everyday wear. The Hope and Future Christian men’s ring is offered in 4 sizes and is a perfect gift idea for the special man in your life. Give as a gift on a birthday, anniversary or as a loving sentimental reminder to keep focus on God’s declaration of hope and future. It also makes an exceptional gift for a young man on his graduation or job promotion.
316 Stainless Steel
Available in 4 Sizes
Black Carbon Diamond Pattern
Interior and Exterior Stamp Design
Hope & Future, Jeremiah 29:11
1 in stock
SKU (UPC): 6006937145658
Color: Black
Apparel class: Mens
Manufacturer: Christian Art Gifts
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