Buckley London blossoms with charity daffodil brooches for Marie Curie

Buckley London has created two enamel brooches to help raise funds for Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal.

Profits from every product sold will go towards providing quality care to people with terminal illnesses in their own homes, Buckley London stated.

Available in two designs, the brooches are finished in polished gold tone and feature engraving and topaz crystals. Each brooch measures 2.6 cm x 3 cm and is gift-boxed.

Saying it with flowers: Buckley London adds its support to the Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal with two specially designed enamel brooches

Marie Curie Executive Director Marketing, Fundraising & Public Affairs Jude Bridge said: “We would like to say thank you to Buckley London for creating these beautiful brooches in support of Marie Curie and our Great Daffodil Appeal. Every brooch that is sold will make a real difference for people living with terminal illness, and their families, by helping us to provide more care from our Marie Curie Nurses.”

Buckley London Founder Adrian Buckley commented: “We are delighted to be working with Marie Curie for the first time this year and supporting the Great Daffodil appeal. Buckley London has been a long-time supporter of many charitable causes through the sale of bespoke jewellery and brooches, and we hope that the sale of these stunning new daffodil brooches will raise a valuable contribution to this fantastic appeal.”

The brooches are priced at £15 and available from shop.mariecurie.org.uk and buckleylondon.com.

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