In need to clear space, thus selling at very discounted price! Limited no. of stock per item, while stock last!
A Christian Jewellery blog!
For any enquiries you can email me at sharethegift.sg@gmail.com.
Payment can be made by:
1) Bank transfer and send goods through Singapore Post. -> Oversea orders, postage will be cover by buyer.
-> Free Normal postage within Singapore, $2 charge for registered postage.
2) Meet up, cash on delivery.
Our Products
We are a little blog-shop that specializes in costume jewellery, toys, collectables and gifts.
Our Jewellery are genuine 925 Sterling Silver with a few selected designs plated with Rhodiumin in order to enhance the shine and a longer "life span". In addition, Cubic Ziconia stones and gold-plating are on limited designs to complement the flavour of it. The carefully designed unique loops pendants are hidden with the thought in mind for you to "flaunt it" when you wear the pendant.
Our toys ranges from Movie characters and Japanese Anime such as Terminator, Transformers, Masked/Kamen Riders, Naruto...many more in the line up. .
Check back frequently to see our "New Arrivals"!!.
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Email us : Sharethegift.sg@gmail.com
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Why the FISH design?
In the first century the church grew rapidly. But with this growth, Christians soon found themselves subject of persecution by both the Romans and the Jews. Christians were persecuted, tortured and many times put to death because of their faith in Jesus Christ. It is believed that the Ichthus symbol (fish) was used as a means of identifying a fellow believer in Jesus Christ. When two strangers met, one couldn’t simply ask if the other was a believer for fear of being turned over to the authorities. Instead, upon meeting, a Christian would draw on the ground or on a wall, the upper half of the Ichthus symbol. If the second, as a Christian, recognized the symbol, they would add the second curved line and complete the drawing of the Ichthus.
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