Beluga Whale Petite
Regular price $29.00 AUDShare Your Love of Nature
Your endangered animal band speaks louder than words. It says: “I love animals, I love trees, and I give back to Mother Nature.” There’s no hiding a person who is both purposeful and sustainable—and why would you want to?
Stand tall, shine bright, and let the world see you care. Look great, feel great, and know you’re making a difference.
That’s why every band comes with a gift card telling its story, and a tree-planting certificate marking your forest. They’re your keepsakes, your proof, your way to share your love of nature.
So slip your band on. Leave it on. Wear it everywhere. Keep your animal close, and carry your purpose proudly.
Polar Bear Bracelet Set
Regular price $68.00 AUD Sale price $64.00 AUDPolar Bear Bracelet Set
Population Today: 26,000
Handmade with tempered glass & stainless steel
Your Polar Bear Petite bracelets are handmade by skilled artisans using tempered glass beads and stainless steel plated findings and lobster clasp.
The Classic uses a multiply stretchable cord, allowing you to slip it on and off, and measures 17cm / 6.5 inches.
The Petite comes on a stainless steel chain and clasp. It is hypoallergenic and measures 15cm / 6 inches with extensions to 17cm / 6.7 inches and 19cm / 7.5 inches.
Your 2 bands plant 20 Mangrove Trees to provide a home for marine and land animals & recycles 6.16 tonnes of CO2.
Your Personalised Gift Cards
Your Band of Courage comes with an Endangered Animal gift card and a 20 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 fabric pouch.
Your bracelet & care
Your Polar Bear is ocean-friendly so wear her always!
Shipping
Your order will be processed within 2 business days of receipt. Shipments are tracked 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!
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