Stoer Bracelets

Stoer Bracelets

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Vision & Mission

Stoer Bracelets Available at World of Veterans CommunityDiscover the world of Stoer Bracelets: Where quality and meaning come together.

THEIR PASSION

In 2014, during a trip to Bali, Home Front Citty and Veteran Edwin decided to start their own company: Stoer Bracelets. Driven by their love of high-quality bracelets, they bring unique pieces to life. The silver and leather bracelets are custom made in their silver factory, with attention to craftsmanship and at a fair price.

TOUGH AT HEART

>At Stoer Bracelets, it’s not just about creating beautiful bracelets, it’s about making a difference. Much of their paracord and sail rope bracelets are made by people with disabilities, who work in day care centers or from home. By offering them an opportunity, they embrace corporate social responsibility as a core value of their business. Each paracord bracelet is handmade with care and dedication by people with mild intellectual disabilities who strive to live independently. This gives each bracelet a unique story and special meaning.

SPECIAL BRACELETS, ESPECIALLY FOR YOU

At Stoer Bracelets, they believe in customization. They do not keep large inventories so they can keep their silver bracelets affordable. Whether you need a standard size or a unique size, they adapt to your needs. It takes time and dedication to make a silver bracelet, but the result is a unique piece of jewelry made just for you. With Stoer Bracelets, you don’t just wear a bracelet, you wear a story. Explore their collection and find the perfect piece to match your style and personality.

THE VETERAN / owner

Edwin van Sambeek: His own experience as a Marine in Bosnia in 1997 shaped him. Now, as a Social Teaching Assistant in youth and disability services, he is dedicated to supporting others. They proudly present their defense line bracelets, a tribute to its military background.

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The veteran

Edwin van Sambeek: His own experience as a Marine in Bosnia in 1997 shaped him. Now, as a Social Pedagogical Worker in youth care and disability care, he is committed to supporting others. They proudly present their defense line bracelets, a tribute to his military background.