Posted: 20th January 2014 | Back to news feed

Hiho Silver is delighted to announce that the new Spinal Research Beaded Friendship Bracelet is available now…and for each bracelet purchased, Hiho will donate £7.50 to Spinal Research.

 “Spinal Research’s valuable work really came to light, to us, after Claire Lomas completed the London Marathon using a pair of ReWalk robotic legs,” says Emma Warren, director at Hiho Silver. “We wanted to help Spinal Research and support the amazing work they do, researching treatments for those with paralysis, to give hope to those living with spinal cord injury. So, we put our heads together and created a piece of jewellery that reflects the logo, is lovely to wear and can help raise valuable funds.”

 This wear-every-day bracelet is made using tightly woven black cord, sports a Hiho Silver toggle for complete adjustment and features red coral and hematite beads at the front in a line of five, representing the Spinal Research logo. It’s a perfect bracelet for everyday wear, and has the added benefit of showing people that you’re supporting the fight against paralysis.

 “We are delighted that Hiho Silver is supporting Spinal Research.  The money raised from the sale of each bracelet will help to make a difference to the 50,000 people in the UK and Ireland who live with paralysis. It is an important time for Spinal Research as we have achieved spinal cord repair in the laboratory and now stand on the brink of applying therapies to those who are paralysed. We are extremely grateful to Hiho Silver for creating such a wonderful bracelet and to everyone who will wear it.” Isabel Long Campaigns Manager

 The Spinal Research Friendship Bracelet is available from the Hiho Silver website at a cost of £25.

 For more information, see www.hihosilver.co.uk, call 01460 221006 or email contact@hihosilver.co.uk.

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