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Brosway Italia creates limited edition bracelet to support Jewelers for Children

(NEW YORK) – Brosway Italia has announced they are once again stepping up to support Jewelers for Children with a limited edition bracelet that will be used for fundraising.

Brosway Italia one of the largest, well-known fashion jewelry brands in Italy, has always supported beneficial and social causes through collaborations with important non-profit organizations that work towards important social causes. After donating a bracelet in 2019, Brosway Italia has once again designed and manufactured a limited edition bracelet that they are donating to JFC to use for fundraising purposes.

“Jewelers for Children personifies the good in the jewelry industry,” says Beatrice Beleggia CEO of Bros USA Corp. “Brosway Italia has always believed it is our ethical duty to give back and we can think of no better way than to support Jewelers for Children in their fundraising efforts.”

The bracelet has been produced in stainless steel with a tree of life charm featuring a Swarovski crystal. A tag with the JFC logo is also included. The bracelet will be sold by JFC at fundraising events and through their website. To reinforce their commitment, Brosway Italia will also sell the bracelet directly with proceeds benefitting Jewelers for Children.

Brosway Italia and the bracelet will be at Jewelers for Children’s Facets of Hope event at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas on June 12, during the JCK Vegas Show.

To learn more about Bros Manifatture, visit broswayitalia.com.
Learn more about Jewelers for Children at jewelersforchildren.org.

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