The Sopranos actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler is back with another amazing jewelry design inspired by her son Beau Kyle for the charity Baby2Baby. Jamie-Lynn's jewelry company, CJ Free, has created a new, beautiful design with the help of her partner Holly Freeman.
The CJ Free brand has teamed up with Baby2Baby for their limited-edition bracelet.
"Baby2Baby makes a true difference for the underprivileged children in our community — we wanted to be a part of the positive impact," Jamie-Lynn told People.
Their newest bracelet, made of emerald green silk string cord and mini sterling silver beads, is only $20, with 50 percent of the proceeds going to the charity, which helps provide children with basic necessities.
"Now that I am a mother myself, their work hits home all the more. I know how incredibly expensive even the bare necessities can be and how many things you really need. Their mission is inspiring, no doubt," the 33-year-old actress exclusively told the publication.
Jamie-Lynn and her partner Holly created CJ Free in 2008 after the duo spent one night at Holly's family's house making bracelets and watching TV. In March, Jamie-Lynn revealed that the brand name was inspired by Holly's son's name.
"CJ Free still feels very personal, new and exciting, and that's how I want to keep it. I love communicating with our customers and really giving each part of the business my utmost attention. My dream is to remain focused and hands-on and to create jewelry that stands the test of time," Holly told People last spring.
As for their latest design, Jamie-Lynn's son Beau was part of her inspiration, as usual.
"Beau inspires every single thing in my life! In terms of the design, I think he inadvertently influenced its simplicity," Jamie-Lynn told the publication in October.
"Wearing tons of intricate jewels as a busy mom is not realistic for me, but I still like to make subtle statements. I can wear our Baby2Baby bracelet at all times — actually, I rarely take it off!" she said.
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