Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at
9:03 pm
- 8mm cancer awareness Bracelet
- Hand Assembled in the USA!
- Cancer colors bracelet
- Prepackaged Bracelet mounted on a card with the meaning of the all the colors
- QUICK SHIPPING
Product Description
Our Bracelets are Handmade in the USA. Made with 8mm cats eye beads (the red bead here is a glass pearl, not a cat’s eye bead), silver plated 5mm round beads,silver plated Bali Daisy Spacer beads and a cancer awareness ribbon. Finished with a strong lobster clasp with strong professional wire. These bracelets are 7 3/4 inches long, this will fit most adults and is a good universal size. They also come with two extension rings per bracelet just in case.
The bracelets come mounted on a card, prepackaged with the meaning of all the cancer colors printed on the back of the card.
A great way to get bracelets for any cancer awareness event, to resell for a good cause or just to wear your self to show support for cancer awareness.
Colors used in this bracelet and their meanings:
You will receive the following colors: Forest Green (Renal/Kidney), Dark Brown (Colo-rectal & Anti-Tobacco), Purple (Pancreatic), Orange (Leukemia), Powder Blue (Thyroid & Prostate), Royal Blue (Prostate), Mint (Liver, Lymphoma & transplant), Lavender (All cancer survivors and general cancer awareness), Yellow (Bladder), Black (Melanoma), White (Cervical, Bone & Retinoplastoma), Gray (Brain), Pink (Breast), Teal (Ovarian), Peach(Uterine), Red/Burgundy (Aids/Myeloma), Golden (Childhood Cancer) & Periwinkle (Stomach).
Prepackaged (7 3/4 in.) Cancer Awareness Bracelet 18 Colors, 8mm
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