Gold-toned bracelet with compass charm
Description
I lost my gold-toned bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on University Ave in Gainesville, in North Central FL. It's a slim 7-inch bracelet with a tiny brass compass pendant and a small enamel star on the side. The clasp is stamped with the initial 'A' and the finish looks a bit worn from daily wear. This bracelet has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother, and I wore it every day after she passed away. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back and I can offer a small reward. Reach me at [email protected] if you spot it around downtown Gainesville.
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