Last Muster • Memorial Work • Built Under the Black Flag

Memorial bracelets forged in black, gold, and remembrance.

These black aluminum memorial bracelets are made to honor service, sacrifice, and the names that deserve to be carried forward. Each piece can be built with rank, name, unit, dates, and emblem details in a clean tribute format.

Black aluminum memorial bracelet display
Black anodized aluminum memorial bracelets with engraved tribute layouts, awareness designs, and custom remembrance work.

What These Bracelets Are

These pieces are built around remembrance first. Some are made to honor the fallen by name. Others carry awareness messages, service themes, or simple statements that matter to the one wearing them.

The standard memorial format allows room for a left-side image, a right-side image, and three engraved lines through the center. That makes them well suited for rank and name, location or unit, and a date or tribute line.

Standard Tribute Layout

Left emblem, right emblem, and three centered lines for name, unit or location, and date.

Black Flag Tone

Black anodized finish with sharp engraved contrast and a rugged presentation that fits your brand.

Built for Story

Use these as memorial pieces, awareness bracelets, or simple service tributes with a clean military feel.

Bracelet Styles

Memorial Bracelet

Built for honoring a fallen service member or loved one with rank, name, location, unit, and date format.

22 A Day Bracelet

Awareness-driven bracelet format for veteran suicide prevention, remembrance, and support messages.

Black Flag Bracelet

A brand-forward piece with Black Flag tone, pirate influence, and military edge for those who want the look without a named memorial.

Last Muster

Some bracelets carry more than a message. They carry a name, a life, a sacrifice, and a reason they should not be forgotten.

Memorial bracelet for SSG Tyrone Lamyaithong
First Tribute Page

SSG Tyrone Bovorn Ramiscal Lamyaithong

A West Virginia National Guard Soldier who answered the call to serve, first at home and then abroad. His tribute page is the first entry in Last Muster.