Jewelry
Two (2) Silver Plated Cuff Bracelets
- Item Number
- 115
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Sold
- 65 USD to Live Event Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
The Bracelet is a simple yet elegant symbol reminiscent of the MIA/POW bracelets worn during the 1960s and 1970s. These original cuff style Bracelets were donated to ALRP by the Until There's A Cure Foundation.
Each Silver-plated Cuff Bracelet is a 1/4-inch band with a raised AIDS ribbon on the side. Inside are two small plaques, one inscribed with "Until There's A Cure®" and the other left blank, allowing individuals to personalize The Bracelet.
The bracelets were designed by Isabella Geddes Marquise da Filicaia and manufactured in Italy.
A symbol which serves as a bridge uniting people to fight HIV/AIDS, The Bracelet is designed to increase awareness and to help people recognize that anyone,"man, woman, or child", can be infected and that it is up to each of us to be compassionate, understanding, and responsible.
By bidding on and wearing these lovely bracelets, you and your partner or friend will be supporting both ALRP and the Until There's A Cure Foundation in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Makes buying yourself a beautiful piece of jewelry totally guilt-free. Great for couples, or give one as a gift.
Item Special Note
For men or women or both. One is Size Medium (fits 6 to 7.5" wrist) and One is Size Large.
Visit www.until.org for other bracelet styles, or for more information about the Until There's A Cure Foundation.
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