Dyanne Belle Introduces The 'You’re An Angel' Bracelet

Have you heard of Dyanne Belle by designer Deb Schecter? In addition to being an incredible designer with a fashionably edgy collection of fantastic jewelry, Deb is dedicated to charity work. To that end, she has designed a gorgeous piece of jewelry called the You’re An Angel bracelet that has the sole purpose of raising awareness and funds for breast and ovarian cancer during the month of October.
This is the brand’s 5th year of creating a unique piece of jewelry to benefit, SHARE, a nonprofit organization serving people affected by breast or ovarian cancer.
Deb’s Aunt Dyanne, who her brand is named after, was one of the founding members of SHARE. She developed breast cancer when she was 28 back in 1970 when there really were not many support groups or resources for women suffering from breast cancer. And as a legacy to her Aunt Dyanne it is Deb’s mission to continue to help support organizations like SHARE through special pieces of jewelry she creates.
This year, Dyanne Belle is introducing the You’re an Angel bracelet, which features a delicate pair of angel wings, handcrafted in 14k rose gold ($125) or silver ($70) on an a deep burgundy coated, adjustable cord. A stylish symbol of hope, support, and inspiration.
100% of the profits from the "You’re an Angel" bracelet are being donated by Dyanne Belle to SHARE. Available now throughout the month of October at www.dyannebelle.com.
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36050 points
not really feeling it
153140 points
It looks like something my 4 year old daughter would do as a craft project.
185865 points
my daughter can't even tie her shoes and she's 8 ... sad , i know !! if yours can do something like that ,well sweetie, she might be a genius ;)
153140 points
LOL! OK, OK it might have been an exaggeration. I just meant to imply that it looks homemade. Nothing too special about it and certainly not worth $125...
90 points
Holly molly that is one expensive piece of string......
ladies... think you are missing the point. 100% of the profits from the sale of this bracelet go to charity. it's kind of cool that the coated cord is adjustable to fit anyone. if you think $125 in rose gold is too pricey, then there is a silver option for $70. I know survivors of both breast and ovarian cancer, so I applaud this designer who is using her talents to help other women.
169255 points
not worth that much.
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