Tropical Topaz Raffle


Win this gorgeous 14k and Sterling Silver VAHAN Bracelet with Diamonds and London Blue Topaz worth $2,125! 

To order tickets, send in the form below, call our Development Office at 866.464.7810, or visit our Care Center Concierge desk (open 8:30 a.m - 7 p.m. weekdays or 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekends).

All proceeds benefit Angela Hospice's caring support programs for grieving families.



Prize Details:
Metal: 14k Gold & Sterling Silver
Diamond weight: 0.10
Band Width: 6mm
VAHAN's Trademark MoirĂ© Beading®

VAHAN Bracelets are made flat along the inside so that they can be worn comfortably. The oval shape of the bracelets prevents rolling over, keeping the most interesting, eye catching part of the bracelet facing up. The bands is flexible for ease of wear, and highly resilient. Diamonds are certified and ethically sourced, SI1-SI2 clarity, and G-H color. Made in the USA.

Value: $2,125.00
Donated by Orin Jewelers


Comments

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