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TACORI to Release Special Edition American Cancer Society Pin

From September to October 2024, TACORI will donate 30% of sales from the “Sharing Love” pin to the American Cancer Society.

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TACORI to Release Special Edition American Cancer Society Pin

(PRESS RELEASE) LOS ANGELES — TACORI, a timeless and iconic fine jewelry brand, announced a special edition pin supporting the American Cancer Society, called “Sharing Love.” From September through October 2024, TACORI will contribute 30% of the total sale price for every TACORI “Sharing Love” heart-shaped pin sold to the nonprofit known for combating cancer through advocacy, research and patient support to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer.

TACORI to Release Special Edition American Cancer Society Pin

Available here, “Sharing Love” by TACORI is a minimalist heart-shaped pin offered in a variety of metals including silver, 18K white, rose and yellow gold. Engraved on the reverse side of the pin is a personal ‘Sharing Love’ message accented with subtle TACORI Crescent detailing, TACORI’s signature design element. The pin is priced from $149 to $1,890 MSRP based on metal choice.

According to the American Cancer Society*, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime.

TACORI to Release Special Edition American Cancer Society Pin

Paul Tacorian

“It takes all of us to fight cancer,” said Paul Tacorian, CEO, TACORI. “When my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago, I created a heart pin to share the love that I have for her. The TACORI ‘Sharing Love’ pin is a personal love note to show support for people facing cancer. Wear it close to your heart as a symbol of courage, spirit, and strength.”

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*The American Cancer Society does not endorse any product or service.

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