At First Sight Braille Jewelry owner, Leslie Ligon, is making a number of her pieces available for order in support of Denton UUF's Coming of Age group. Fifty percent of the sales of the heart and alphabet bracelet, and ninety percent of the sales of the Thought Bubble will be donated to the Youth group.
The braille WTF Thought Bubble – a part of At First Sight's "dirty braille" line (and decidedly Unitarian, don't you think) – has elicited many good laughs. The Thought Bubble is available in hand cast pewter on an adjustable cord ($30), or in sterling silver on a beaded chain ($70) and as a lapel pin ($55). For those of you with more delicate sensibilities, WTF could translate to "Why The Face?"
The braille Love pendant was the first piece in the line of jewelry for At First Sight, and is available in hand-cast pewter on a colored ribbon ($35) or sterling silver on a beaded chain ($75).
At First Sight's signature piece – the Braille Alphabet bracelet (a Smithsonian/Cooper-Hewitt Museum design award winner) is available in a brushed silver-plated fashion stretch bracelet to fit up to 7-, 7 1/2-, and 8 1/2-inch wrist sizes. ($60)
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