Baribault Jewelers salutes veterans in a sparkling way

Baribault Jewelers is donating 15% of the proceeds from every purchase of its limited-edition The Power to B purple bracelet to the Purple Heart Foundation. Courtesy Baribault Jewelers.

To honor all heroes in uniform on their wedding day,”¯Baribault Jewelers”¯in Glastonbury is discounting the diamond of their dreams. The fourth annual Veterans Day”¯offer for”¯active and retired”¯members of the armed forces ”“ as well as first responders, including police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians ”“ provides 15% off engagement and wedding bands”¯throughout November. For added savings,”¯Baribault”™s primary diamond provider, Tacori, is also offering 15% off its settings.”¯ Lastly, the family-owned company has custom-designed a purple cord bracelet in its popular”¯The Power to B”¯collection that benefits the Purple Heart Foundation.  

Baribault Jewelers has a personal connection to the military and law enforcement. “Both grandfathers, Lewis Baribault Sr. and Raymond Wezowicz,”¯served in the United States Army and my daughter”¯Christina”™s”¯husband, Daniel Ortiz, is a Hartford police officer,” Lewis”¯Baribault, Jr., owner of Baribault Jewelers, said in a statement. “We are grateful to those who fought for our country”™s freedom and continue to protect our safety.” 

Baribault added that couples can save even more during the Tacori Tax Free Event from Nov. 17 through 19, offering 0% financing and”¯featuring new Tacori designs.