Lost
Silver-tone nautical bracelet with enamel charms
Olympic Peninsula
Lost
listing
Posted
2 months
ago
Description
I lost my silver-tone nautical bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Port Townsend Ferry Terminal on Water Street, in the Olympic Peninsula. It's a 7-inch bracelet with two charms: a tiny anchor and a blue-enamel lighthouse. The metal has a soft patina from wear, and the clasp has a tiny scratch I notice every time I look at it. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—sentimental value through the years. If anyone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
Approximate last-seen location
Olympic Peninsula
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