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Amira Bridal is a handmade bridal jewelry and accessories brand based in Texas, created for brides who value elegance, quality, and meaningful details. Our mission is to design timeless bridal pieces that enhance a wedding look while allowing every bride’s natural beauty to shine. Founded with a passion for craftsmanship and romance, AmiraBridal was born from the idea that bridal accessories should feel as special as the moment they are worn. Every wedding is unique, and we believe the jewelry chosen for that day should tell a story — one of love, individuality, and unforgettable memories.
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7600 Burgoyne Drive, 77063, Houston, United States
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- amirabridal.com
Very satisfied with the rings quality
Very satisfied with the rings quality, heavy and sturdy with I like. Very sparkly 😍🤩 fast shipping too
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