The Pink Dolphin, The Spirit Bear & The Lynx
Regular price $147.00 AUD Sale price $129.00 AUDThe Tiger, Spirit Bear, & Lynx
Handmade with tempered glass
This trio of the Pink Dolphin, the Spirit Bear and Iberian Lynx is a unique combination of bracelets. Handmade by artisans in an ethical and sustainable manner, the Lynx it measures 18.5 cms (7.75 inches) in length including the clasp which can be attached to any of the links to make it adjustable size-wise and is made from marine grade stainless steel. The Pink Dolphin and Spirit Bear are made with tempered glass beads with the stretch style measuring 17cm (6.5 inches) in length and the adjustable cotton bracelet in lengths of 13 cms to 22 cms.
Your bands plant 30 Mangrove Trees to provide a home for marine and land animals, and recycles a whopping 9.24 tonnes of CO2.
Your Personalized Gift Cards
Your Bands of Courage comes with an Endangered Animal gift card and a 30 Tree Planting Certificate, both of which can be personalized. They tell you all about your Endangered Animals, your Mangrove trees, and your CO2 recycling.
Every band comes in a drawstring fabric pouch.
Your bracelet & care
Go flying, swimming, showering or whatever you wish with your Pink Dolphin, Spirit Bear and Iberian Lynx, why would you want to take them off, they're ocean proof and tarnish proof.
Shipping
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The Spirit Bear
The Spirit Bear is also called the Kermode Bear, which is a subspecies of the Black Bear and lives in the coastal regions of British Columbia in Canada. Kermode Bears can be black or white, it's the white ones who are the so-called Spirit Bears. The Kermode Bear was given its name after a Canadian naturalist, Francis Kermode, which has now entered the vernacular as meaning 'black bear'. According to the Kitasoo legend, Raven, The Creator of the world, made a pact with the bears making every tenth bear white, to remind people of the ice age. This reminder of harsh times, when the world was decimated by ice, should be a reminder to us all of what could lie ahead lest we cure our ways and tidy up our planet.
The Iberian Lynx
The Iberian Lynx is so called because it is made up of links or 'Lynx' and, like the gorgeous feline - the Iberian Lynx - it symbolises, its shades of gold. The Iberian Lynx lives on the Iberian Peninsula in Spain and is also known as the Spanish Lynx. With a population of less than 100 at the beginning of the century, the Iberian Lynx is on the road to success with the current count around 2,000. They have a tawny gold coat and a beard which makes them look very cute indeed! Iberian Lynx's grow to about three feet or a metre and live amongst the trees!
Pink Dolphins
Pink Dolphins or 'Botos', as they are called in Portuguese, are the brightest mammals on the planet, because they are bright pink and bright intellectually, their brain capacity is 40% greater than human beings! Even more extraordinary is their ability to turn their heads 180 degrees - to look up or down as they swim along, imagine being able to swivel your head around to look behind you! They can do this because the vertebrae in their spine are not fused together.
These gorgeous mammals live in freshwater and can only be found in the Amazon River where they face the many threats of living too close to people who hunt them. We lose 1,500 Botos a year with the total population decreasing by half every 10 years.