Pink Ribbon Angel Photo Pugster Italian Charms

: Pink Ribbon Angel Photo Pugster Italian Charms

Pink Ribbon Angel Photo Pugster Italian Charms

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 : Pink Ribbon Angel Photo Pugster Italian Charms
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Pugster
Label: Pugster
Manufacturer: Pugster
Material Type: enamel
Metal Stamp: Pugster Logo
Metal Type: stainless-steel
Publisher: Pugster
Studio: Pugster



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Product DescriptionThis pink ribbon italian charm features in the outline of an angel, in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Whether to represent yourself, a family member, or a friend, this Italian charm is sure to be appreciated by anyone whose life has been touched by breast cancer. Crafted of the finest stainless steel with soldered faces (as opposed to less durable glue), this original charm is a special way to start or build your Italian charm bracelet. As part of the Pink Ribbon Collection, this charm symbolizes life, hope and support. And remember, 25% of all proceeds from the Think Pink Collection will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, to increase awareness of breast cancer through education and provide mammograms for those in need.




Features:
  • Links: 1
  • Metal: Stainless Steel
  • Note: Soldered (not glued)
  • Plating: Gold Plated
  • Charm Type: Photo Italian Charm





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