Michelle Wie West and Wove just launched a 14k gold and diamond bracelet, and 100% of the profit helps fund the wildfire recovery in Maui.
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In the aftermath of Maui’s devastating wildfire, LPGA superstar and Hawaii native Michelle Wie-West partnered with Wove, an online custom jeweler, to design a 14K yellow gold and diamond bracelet.
The “Ho’omau Bracelet” (which is Hawaiian for “resilience”) features a Plumeria flower with a .03 ct lab-grown diamond centerpiece and is a symbol of the unity, resilience, and spirit that defines the beautiful island of Maui, bringing further awareness to the recovery cause.
All bracelet profits will be given to the Hawaii Community Foundation (Maui Strong Fund) to support the wildfire recovery and rebuilding efforts in Maui.
The initiative is a testament to Wie West’s deep connection to her Hawaiian heritage but also highlights her dedication and her heartfelt concern for those affected by the wildfires.
“We are so heartbroken by the current situation in Maui and our hearts go out to all the families who have experienced such significant loss,” Wie West said in an emailed statement. “Feeling such a great sense of Aloha to all those who have come together to help Hawaii, I’m proud to introduce the “Ho’omau,” a diamond and 14K yellow gold bracelet designed by Wove and I. All profits of the piece, whose name means resilience in Hawaiian, will go to the Hawaii Community Foundation (Maui Strong Fund) to support the wildfire recovery and rebuilding efforts in Maui. This bracelet is for those who believe in an unshakable spirit and a resilient tomorrow. With every purchase of this piece, together we are providing a helping hand toward a brighter future in Hawaii.”
Wove, known for its commitment to craftsmanship, was honored to work alongside Wie West on this important project.