Brangelina design jewelry for a good cause
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Your support makes all the difference.Called 'The Protector,' Brad Pitt's and Angelina Jolie's new bejewelled collection -- inspired by a snake ring the actress got during her first pregnancy -- will benefit a cause close to the celebrity couple's hearts.
Called 'The Protector,' Brad Pitt's and Angelina Jolie's new bejewelled collection - inspired by a snake ring the actress got during her first pregnancy - will benefit a cause close to the celebrity couple's hearts.
Proceeds will go to Education Partnership for Children of Conflict, a charity - co-founded by Jolie - that helps to educate children in war-ravaged countries.
Asprey said that the snake featured on all rings, bracelets and pendants became a symbol of personal importance for the Pitt-Jolies after the actress wore it as an "iconic guardian, a cultural symbol of family protection and fertility."
It is not the first time that Pitt designs jewelry: a few years back, he created a diamond ring with jeweler Damiani for then-fiancee Gwyneth Paltrow.
In addition to the jewelry he created with Jolie, the collection also features baby gifts made from silver, including spoons, picture frames and tooth boxes, all adorned with the snake symbol.
The jewelry line is available at Asprey stores in London, New York, Beverly Hills, Tokyo and Dubai. Prices start at $525.
Site: asprey.com
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