An image of Haus of Dizzy's Social Justice Charm Bracelet, which features various representative Social Justice themed acrylic and enamel charms on a gold chain.

Haus of Dizzy 'Social Justice' Charm Bracelet

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Haus of Dizzy 'Social Justice' Charm Bracelet
Gold
HAUS OF DIZZY

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days

93 George Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61493679067

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The Haus of Dizzy 'Social Justice' charm bracelet is a striking embodiment of advocacy and solidarity. It features representative charms that amplify the message of equality and inclusivity.

Size:

  • 20cm

Colour:

  • Gold
  • Silver

Materials:

  • Acrylic and enamel charms
  • Gold or Silver plated Brass chain.

    Everything is made to order so we don't waste any materials.

    Custom pieces take 5-10 days to make and all other pieces are 2-3 days to dispatch via your postage option.

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