Support ABF The Soldiers' Charity With Pandora's Charming New Bracelet
Pandora have created a new charm in recognition of all the men and women who have fought in our armed forces
Pandora have created a new charm in recognition of all the men and women who have fought in our armed forces
Pandora has designed this beautiful charm to help raise awareness for ABF The Soldiers' Charity, a charity that the brand has donated £50,000 to.
Now you can do your bit by treating yourself or a loved one to the wildflower tribute murano charm. The charm is crafted from sterling silver and intricately detailed with red and white Murano glass, which complements Pandora's classic designs, making it the perfect piece to add to your collection.
AFB The Soldiers' Charity has been the Army’s national charity since 1944. Peter A Andersen, President of Pandora for Western Europe said, ‘We are delighted to be supporting The Soldiers’ Charity. It brings us great pleasure to contribute to this charity and their fantastic work. We hope that the release of our wildflower tribute murano charm will continue to raise awareness for this important cause.’
The Pandora wildflower tribute murano charm is £30.
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