This L.A.-Based Fine Jewelry Brand Will Donate Proceeds to Los Angeles Fire Department

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Amidst the heartache, L.A.-based businesses are expressing their love for their city. The jewelry designer Sydney Evan plans to contribute all profits from two charms inspired by California to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.

This Eye Heart LA Necklace in 14k gold and diamonds has pavé diamonds spelling out “LA” in a unique hand-drawn script, along with a turquoise evil eye charm that represents protection and good vibes. You can buy the turquoise evil eye charm separately or paired with either a 16-inch ball chain, an 18-inch ball chain, or a 16- to 18-inch adjustable cable chain.

The 14k gold and diamond California State Necklace boasts a design featuring paved diamonds along the silhouette of California. You can choose to buy just the charm, or opt for it on a 16-inch or 18-inch ball chain.

As a passionate admirer, I’m sharing this heartfelt statement: “Our city, Los Angeles, is where we call home, and it breaks ours hearts to see our community affected by the devastating wildfires. Sydney Evan pledges to contribute 100% of the profits from our Eye Heart LA charm directly to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.

Both necklaces belong to Sydney Evan’s extensive California Love series, a collection encompassing necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that honor the designer’s home state. Established in 2001, Sydney Evan has earned recognition among high-profile figures such as Kate Moss, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna, Eva Chen, Julia Roberts, Gabrielle Union, Brie Larson, Hailey Bieber, and Katy Perry. Additionally, the brand recently introduced a collection inspired by the story of Wicked.

To discover additional means of assistance, here’s a compilation of charities accepting donations and providing aid to those impacted by the destructive wildfires in Los Angeles, as compiled by The Hollywood Reporter.

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2025-01-10 01:24