The Tigers and the Chunky Lynx
The Tigers and the Chunky Lynx
The Tigers and the Chunky Lynx

The Tigers and the Chunky Lynx

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The Tigers & The Chunky Lynx

Handmade with tempered glass

This trio of bracelets, the Tigers and the Chunky 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. The Tigers are made with tempered glass beads with the stretch style measuring 17cm (6.5 inches) in length.

This trio of bands plants 30 trees.

Gift packaging - A Gift that gives back

Every band comes in its own drawstring fabric pouch together with a planting certificate for your 10 trees. You address your certificate personally (by hand) which explains how your trees combat global warming to help people and animals alike. There is also a gift card on which you can write a personal message, the back of which tells you all about Polar Bears and why they are endangered.  

Your bracelet & care

The tempered glass beads will hold their colours in water although they should not be exposed to perfumes, chemicals, cosmetics and the like. The 24K gold plated beads should be treated like all gold jewellery (see care guide). 

Shipping

ships 28th November. Your order will be processed within 2 business days of receipt. Shipments are tracked and details for the delivery service you choose are shown on checkout. 

Tigers

There are perhaps 5,000 Tigers of all species left on our planet. They are huge animals measuring up to 10 feet in length and weighing over half a ton. Two or three times bigger than most What a male Tiger calls home, is a massive territory which can by up 200 square miles - its no wonder that deforestation is encroaching on their survival as humans deprive them of somewhere to live and eat. 

The Iberian Lynx

The Iberian Lynx is so called because it lives on the Iberian Peninsula, and is also known as the Spanish Lynx. It's the most endangered feline in the world today with a population of just 400 left on the planet. It was less than 100 at the beginning of he century, so things are looking up! 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 in height and live on rabbits. They live amongst the trees!