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Found silver bracelet with turquoise bead near Heritage Square
Flagstaff / Sedona
Found
listing
Posted
3 months
ago
Description
I found a bracelet this morning around 9:15am on Leroux Street by Heritage Square in downtown Flagstaff. It's a slim silver chain bracelet with a single tiny turquoise bead and a tree-of-life charm engraved on the clasp. The bracelet shows light scratches from wear, but the charm is intact and the turquoise bead gleams in the sun. It felt important to hold onto it because it looked expensive and had a lot of character—maybe it belongs to someone visiting the area; I’d be relieved to hand it back to its owner. There’s a small stamp on the inside of the clasp that reads 'AZ'.
Approximate found location
Flagstaff / Sedona
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