
Miranda Filmer Fund Bracelet (Silver)
The zebra print design on this charity bracelet is the international symbol for rare diseases. When doctors hear hoof beats they should not jump to the conclusion of horses, it might be a zebra. Neuroendocrine cancer is one of those zebras. And the earlier it is diagnosed, the better the outcomes.
One hundred percent of the revenue made from selling this piece (including postage and packaging) will go directly to the Miranda Filmer Fund, to help improve research, understanding and support into neuroendocrine cancer.
This charity was set up after the tragic loss of a brilliant woman and friend of the founders of Abbott Lyon. Miranda died at the age of 30 from this rare and hard to treat disease. She was a truly brilliant person and a keen horse-rider. Her parents have been working tirelessly to raise money and awareness of this disease in Miranda‚ honour, and launching this charity bracelet is Abbott Lyon‚ small way of contributing to an important cause.
If you, or anyone you love has suffered from a rare condition, you‚Äôll know how vital it is to share experiences and improve knowledge. Wearing this bracelet is a great conversation starter. It‚'s unisex, goes with any outfit, is laidback and effortlessly stylish, just like Miranda was.
It comes in gold or silver with Five different bracelet lengths.
You can find out more about the charity The Miranda Filmer Fund here.
Full proceeds from the sale of this product and associated postage & packing charges, will be donated to the Miranda Filmer Fund at the Royal Free Charity, registered charity no. 116572
- Black cotton cord
- Silver plated stainless steel charm
- Five-year quality and plating guarantee
- Comes in luxury packaging
- Available in Five adjustable chain lengths: S/M (up to 9in) & M/L (up to 10.5in)
- Charm measures 12 x 12 mm
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The zebra print design on this charity bracelet is the international symbol for rare diseases. When doctors hear hoof beats they should not jump to the conclusion of horses, it might be a zebra. Neuroendocrine cancer is one of those zebras. And the earlier it is diagnosed, the better the outcomes.
One hundred percent of the revenue made from selling this piece (including postage and packaging) will go directly to the Miranda Filmer Fund, to help improve research, understanding and support into neuroendocrine cancer.
This charity was set up after the tragic loss of a brilliant woman and friend of the founders of Abbott Lyon. Miranda died at the age of 30 from this rare and hard to treat disease. She was a truly brilliant person and a keen horse-rider. Her parents have been working tirelessly to raise money and awareness of this disease in Miranda‚ honour, and launching this charity bracelet is Abbott Lyon‚ small way of contributing to an important cause.
If you, or anyone you love has suffered from a rare condition, you‚Äôll know how vital it is to share experiences and improve knowledge. Wearing this bracelet is a great conversation starter. It‚'s unisex, goes with any outfit, is laidback and effortlessly stylish, just like Miranda was.
It comes in gold or silver with Five different bracelet lengths.
You can find out more about the charity The Miranda Filmer Fund here.
Full proceeds from the sale of this product and associated postage & packing charges, will be donated to the Miranda Filmer Fund at the Royal Free Charity, registered charity no. 116572
- Black cotton cord
- Silver plated stainless steel charm
- Five-year quality and plating guarantee
- Comes in luxury packaging
- Available in Five adjustable chain lengths: S/M (up to 9in) & M/L (up to 10.5in)
- Charm measures 12 x 12 mm





















