Contigo necklace
Prison separates communities, families, friends, couples and lovers. It’s difficult - and at times impossible - to maintain contact and connection through the severance of incarceration.
Contigo, in Spanish, means “with you” and can be worn as a reminder of the possible defiance of solidarity and relationship through prison walls – at times fleeting or failing, and at times triumphant.
The pendant is approx. 2” x ¾” The chain is 18” inches. Chains vary slightly. The material is yellow brass.
Prison separates communities, families, friends, couples and lovers. It’s difficult - and at times impossible - to maintain contact and connection through the severance of incarceration.
Contigo, in Spanish, means “with you” and can be worn as a reminder of the possible defiance of solidarity and relationship through prison walls – at times fleeting or failing, and at times triumphant.
The pendant is approx. 2” x ¾” The chain is 18” inches. Chains vary slightly. The material is yellow brass.