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Jordana’s Rainbow

Shine bright like a rainbow with The Jordana’s Rainbows fine jewellery collection by POP and Mindham Fine Jewellery in support of DIPG research

Hoop earrings from The Jordana’s Rainbows Collection by POP and Mindham Fine Jewellery

Created in honour of the late Jordana Fiorini, The Jordana’s Rainbows Foundation is a Toronto-based registered Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization with a mission to change the face of childhood cancer. Our work at Jordana’s Rainbows is focused on finding a cure for DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma), a childhood cancer that currently has a 0% survival rate. With Jordana guiding us, we aim to spread her kindness, love and rainbows worldwide by raising awareness and funds to support vital research that propels our fight against this devastating brain tumour forward.

Jordana’s Rainbows has launched a collection of precious and semi-precious jewellery in collaboration with Power of Prive (POP) and Mindham Fine Jewellery.

Capturing the essence of rainbow magic in every piece, the collection features radiant tennis necklaces, hoop earrings and rainbow bangles in a variety of colour ways. Each piece is named after the children of Jordana’s Rainbows founder Alison Fiorini and Power of Prive founders Vanessa Mulroney and Jane Hanarahan.

“Last year, POP surprised me with the beautiful idea of a fine jewelry line called The Jordana’s Rainbows Collection by POP and the renowned Mindham Fine Jewelry. There are so many options to choose from; you can select the stone that speaks to you or choose your children’s birthstone! But most importantly, be colourful and always make it your own, as Jordi always did,” said Alison Fiorini.

A portion of every purchase of The Jordana’s Rainbows collection is donated to The Jordana’s Rainbows Foundation in support of SickKids. Prices are available upon request.

For more information, please visit @jordanasrainbows, @powerofprive, or @mindhamfinejewelleryofficial on Instagram.

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