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Women’s Suffrage Bracelet

swaye2010

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I always wear my women’s suffrage bracelet when I go to the polls. This was handed down to me from English MIL. It was her mother’s and she wore it to support women’s suffrage in the early 1900’s London.

Green = Give, White = Women and Violet = Vote
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Wow that is neat! It looks beautiful! :kiss2:
 
Oh this is just gorgeous!!! and I love the symbolism! What an amazing piece of history.
 
Wow! I love that!
 
Love this bracelet and the fact that you wear it to vote. I admit though that I am distracted by your wedding set in that one picture, gorgeous rings!
 
That's splendid!
 
I love this: the historical aspect, the colour combination and the fact that you wear it to vote!
 
This is gorgeous! And for those who don't know about the colour significance - it's based on Give Women Votes - GWV - Green White Violet. You're so lucky to have this piece!!
 
Thank you everyone. It really is a beautiful piece and something I wear every time I vote as a reminder of the last 100 years. The women that fought for this right, how far we have come and how far we still need to go!
 
I can't tell you how much I love this. What a special piece of history. It is beautiful and significant on it's own. But with the family history attached it is a treasure! How wonderful - thank you for sharing it with us! :kiss2:
 
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