TFC Promise Earrings ~ Available in 5 Symbolic Crystal Colors and in Sterling or 14k Gold filled Wires
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These Promise Earrings are our 2025 Jewelry for a Cause. This year, we chose Alzheimer's Disease ~ one that is extra close to our hearts. Alzheimer's Disease impacts countless families, and with every purchase, 20% of the sale is donated to support the fight against it. Our stunning earrings not only make a beautiful addition to your TFC Collection, but also carry a special purpose. Join us in making a difference today.
Crystals Descriptions
Blue Crystal: I Have Alzheimer's
The blue crystal represents individuals living with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia. This crystal symbolizes strength, resilience, and the courage they show in the face of daily challenges.
Purple Crystal: I Have Lost Someone to Alzheimer's
The purple crystal is worn in remembrance of those who have lost a loved one to Alzheimer’s disease. It embodies the deep sorrow, grief, and love that remains even after their passing. The purple crystal serves as a tribute to their memory.
Yellow Crystal: I Am Supporting or Caring for Someone with Alzheimer's
Yellow crystals are worn by caregivers and supporters of those with Alzheimer’s disease. These crystals represent compassion, dedication, and the selfless sacrifices caregivers make every day.
Orange Crystal: I Support the Cause and Vision of a World Without Alzheimer's
The orange crystal represents individuals who are advocates for Alzheimer's awareness, even without a personal connection to the disease. It stands for collective determination, action, and commitment to raising awareness and funding research in the pursuit of a cure for Alzheimer's.
White Crystal: The Hope for a Cure
The white crystal symbolizes the hope for a future free of Alzheimer's disease. This crystal represents the vision of the first survivor of Alzheimer's. While no one carries a white crystal yet, it stands as a beacon of hope, inspiring all to continue working towards a day when a cure is found and celebrated.