Sarah chose the . As she watched the jeweler professionally solder the charms onto the links, she realized she had just saved about $70. What started as two small charms had instantly become a complete, wearable memory—a gift to herself that felt like a steal. She walked out of the store with the signature coral-colored bag, the rhythmic clink-clink of her new bracelet already sounding like a celebration on her wrist. Key Details of the Promotion:
The line at the James Avery counter started forming before the mall doors even opened. For Sarah, this wasn’t just a sale; it was a tradition. She had her eye on two specific pieces for months: a tiny sterling silver and a delicate wildflower dangle .
When it was finally her turn, the associate smiled, knowing exactly why Sarah was there. "The promotion covers the classic medium curb bracelet or the hook-on bracelet today," the associate explained.
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James Avery usually offers free soldering while you wait during the event, though it can get busy.
A free bracelet typically saves you anywhere from $40 to $80 depending on the current catalog prices.
