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Laing Tan & Rose Gold Cuff Genuine Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised

Laing Tan & Rose Gold Cuff Genuine Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised

Regular price £34.99 GBP
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This striking modern chunky cuff style bracelet is made in gorgeous 2.2mm thick tan vintage genuine leather. It has a chunky watch style clap.

Adjustable up to 10 inches/24cm. At its widest point the strap is 3.7cm across. The rose gold stainless steel engraving plate features the universal medical alert symbol and is firmly secured with leather cord.

All our bracelets include:

- FREE PERSONALISED ENGRAVING (Max 3 lines with up to 25 characters per line)
- FREE VELVET TRAVEL POUCH
- FREE UK SHIPPING
- FREE GIFT BOX
- FREE MEDICAL CARD X 2

The stainless-steel engraving plate can be simply flipped over to show your personalised details. All our tags are engraved in-house. We will engrave your bracelet free of charge with the words that best describe your condition, medication, allergies, ICE emergency contact number, name.

How to Order

Add your personalisation in the (optional) personalisation box. Please include:

1. Your personalised engraving text: (Max 3 lines with up to 25 characters per line)

2. If you would like a different engraving plate. The plate options are shown in the product image.

PLATE A: SILVER WITH WHITE ALERT SYMBOL
PLATE B: SILVER WITH RED ALERT SYMBOL
PLATE C: ROSE GOLD WITH WHITE SYMBOL
PLATE D: SILVER WITH BLACK ALERT SYMBOL

*If no plate changes are requested the item will arrive with the standard plate as displayed in the product image*

Specification

- METAL TYPE: STAINLESS STEEL
- STYLE: WRISTBAND, WATCH STYLE FASTER
- MATERIAL: HIGH-QUALITY GENUINE LEATHER
- FITS MAXIMUM WRIST SIZE OF 10 INCHES/ 24CM

Who is my bracelet named after?

RONALD DAVID LAING (1927-1989)
Psychiatrist

A medical graduate of the University of Glasgow, he was an influential and popular figure in the 1960s, not only in the field of psychiatry but also in literary and philosophical circles.

Although his views were often controversial (he claimed that schizophrenia was not an illness but a response to parental and sociological pressures) his sympathetic treatment of patients and emphasis on listening skills revolutionised modern therapeutic techniques.

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