Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet
Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet

Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet

Regular price $39.00 AUD
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430 in stock

Polar Bear White Enamel Bracelet

Population Today: 26,000

Handmade & Ocean Proof

This handmade gold tone bracelet is crafted by skilled artisans using black enamel to recreate the Polar Bear with MAMA ♡ inscription on the enamel only. 

  • One size fits all band;
  • Ocean and tarnish proof;
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Nickel and Lead free
  • Did we mention you can swim with your Polar Bear!

Inscription on the inside reads, "Polar Bears - 26,000 - Endangered 2023".

1 band plants 10 Mangrove Trees to give animals a home and recycles 3.08 tonnes of CO2.

Personalised Gift Cards

Your Band of Courage comes with an Endangered Animal gift card and a 10 Tree Planting Certificate, both of which can be personalised. They tell you all about your Endangered Animal, your Mangrove trees, and your CO2 recycling. 

Every band comes in a drawstring recycled fabric pouch. 

Your bracelet & care

You can swim, shower and have fun with your Polar Bear, why would you ever take her off? 

Shipping

Your order will be processed within 2 business days of receipt. Shipments are tracked using email and details for the delivery service you choose are shown at checkout.

Polar Bears

Polar Bears are the largest carnivores in the world, a title once held by T-Rex and, uniquely for a bear, classified as ‘marine mammals' as they swim long distances. They are called ‘Polar’ because they only live at the Arctic North Pole. With their blue tongues, black skin and white fur, they grow to over 800kgs and 12 feet long! But being the biggest predator on the planet is no guarantee of survival. Global Warming is melting their home, the Arctic, at a rate of 13% every 10 years so they’ll have nowhere to live by 2100. Food is becoming scarce with only 2% of hunts being successful. There are just 26,000 Polar Bears left, let’s hope they don’t go the way of their forebears, T-Rex!