2021 NRA Women's Leadership Forum Auction Spotlight: 3 Must-Have Bracelets

Adorn yourself in precious metals and gems for well under market price ... and for a good cause!

by posted on September 2, 2021
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Wlf Auction Bracelets

Scarves may be an NRA Woman's secret wardrobe weapon, but her bracelet is what truly shows she cares about her right to bare arms. (Our apologies; we have been saving that joke up for a very long time.) On a serious note, you can show your support for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms even as you scoop up some amazing deals on items that are—at the time of this writing—well under fair market value. Today, we're highlighting three must-have bracelets for your arms, all available at the 2021 Women's Leadership Forum Online Silent Auction.

Best of all, you don’t have to be an NRA Woman to bid; this online auction is open to everyone, so please be sure to share with the women AND men among your family and friends. Bidding ends on Friday, Sept. 3, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., so don't wait! Go here to register for the auction, and see all of the auction items up for bid here. 

Citrine & Crystal Bracelet & Earrings 
Generously donated by Anne Draper, this set of citrine and crystal bracelet and earrings comes from the mind of designer Mariana. Her exuberant sense of color and fusion of old and new have been the heart and soul of her creations. The bracelet is 7" and is made of Swarovski crystals, pearls, citrine and antique charms. The matching earrings measure 1" in length. Bid here!

Vintage Chanel Bracelet
Generously donated by Lee Ann Murtland, this vintage Chanel bracelet is a one-of-a-kind find. Accented with a Chanel button charm and an added pearl for good luck, this bracelet is a wear-anywhere classic that'll make you the envy of the shooting club. Put your bid down here

Sterling Silver Rose Gold Plated Circle Bar Bracelet by Frederic Dulcos
Generously donated by Rebecca Evans, this lovely bracelet by designer Frederic Dulcos takes a little left turn off the rose-gold trend with highlights of silver. This circle-and-bar bracelet will have everyone asking where you got it ... it's up to you whether you let them know how little you paid! Bid here

These are just three of the awesome items available for bidding at the Women's Leadership Forum Online Silent Auction! There are guns, jewelry, home goods, gear, concealed carry purses and even some ammo ready for the taking. Best of all, you don’t have to be an NRA Woman to bid; this online auction is open to everyone, so please be sure to share with the women AND men among your family and friends. Bidding ends on Friday, Sept. 3, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., so don't wait!

Find the Online Silent Auction here to preview the items (new items added every day!) and register.

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