Men's Bracelet - Find Hope

Men's Bracelet - Find Hope

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The four hexagonal beads on Eden's Find Hope Bracelet celebrate the steps David took to become free from human trafficking with engravings of the words "HOPE", "WAIT", "RISK", "SEEK", "CALL" and "FREE". The bracelet is available in black genuine leather with natural stainless steel hardware or brown genuine leather with 18K gold-plated hardware. 

The Steps to Freedom and Find Hope pieces are inspired by David’s story of courage and escape. Each piece demonstrates the steps he took to escape, find refuge at Eden's shelter and eventually return home to his family.

Impact

Each handmade piece of jewelry is inspired by the true story of a courageous woman or man. The profits from each of your purchases directly benefit the them in Eden’s comprehensive program to reach, rescue, and restore trafficking victims.

Caring for your Sterling Silver Jewellery

Sterling silver jewellery is marked with a 925 stamp. Polish sterling silver pieces with a jewelry polishing cloth. If more attention is needed, immerse in a solution of warm water and mild dishwashing liquid and gently hand wash. A soft toothbrush can also be used for more abrasive cleaning when needed. Thoroughly rinse and completely dry the silver before storing, as moisture contributes to tarnishing. Never clean your jewelry in bleach. If the jewelry contains gemstones or pearls, do not submerge the entire piece into the water. Instead, use a cotton swab with mild dishwashing liquid to wash only the silver.

The ethical gifts by the Australian Social Enterprises here tackle some big issues. Your purchase helps them work with charities who are experts in the field and they make a difference in the space of empowering and rescuing women, improving human health, reusing items that would have otherwise gone into landfill, providing work and helping people break out of the cycle of poverty.

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