



Handcrafted by the Watford Workshop, a UK charity that creates meaningful employment for people with disabilities. Each purchase directly supports this mission.
The Bold Gay Pride Bracelet translates the colours of the original 1979 Pride Flag into a wearable signal. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet beads, grounded by genuine black agate quartz, create a bracelet that carries one of the most recognised symbols in the world on your wrist.
The rainbow flag needs no introduction. But wearing it as a bracelet changes the context. It moves pride from something you display at events into something you carry with you every day: on the train, at the office, in the supermarket queue. A quiet signal that says "I'm here" to anyone paying attention.
Each bracelet is handmade in the UK by disabled artisans at Watford Workshop, a charity providing meaningful employment and a living wage. The bold design uses high-density coloured beads with genuine black agate quartz, a gemstone valued for its grounding qualities and durability.
Your purchase supports two communities: LGBTQ+ visibility and disability inclusion.
In 1979, the LGBTQ+ community adopted this six-colour version of the rainbow flag, which was hung from lampposts across San Francisco. It evolved from Gilbert Baker's original eight-stripe design from 1978, and has since become a universal symbol of queer pride and community.
The six stripes represent: red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, blue for harmony, and violet for spirit.
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