Green Sea Turtle
Regular price $39.00 AUDGreen Sea Turtle
Population: 85,000
Handmade with tempered glass
This handmade bracelet is inspired by the Green Sea Turtle and crafted by artisans using tempered glass beads.
This stretch bracelet measures 17cm / 6.5 inches in length. The adjustable version with cotton thread fits any size of wrist between 13 cm (5.2 inches) and 24 cm (9.5 inches. It may even be used as an anklet for children and those with smaller feet, but check your measurements carefully before ordering.
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 The Great Barrier Reef and why it is disappearing before our eyes.
Your bracelet & care
Go flying, swimming, showering or whatever you wish with your Green Sea Turtle, why would you want to take him off, he's ocean proof and tarnish proof.
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 on checkout.
Green Sea Turtles
Green Sea Turtles are just 2 inches long when they are born and grow up to 5 feet long weighing over 300 lbs as adults, 3x the weight of a human being! They are the second largest sea turtle and eat sea grass and algae, which is why they love nesting in Shark Bay and are colored green! Green Sea Turtles can hold their breadth for up to 5 hours and swim at speeds of up to 35 kph. They saw dinosaurs become extinct and today, 150 million years later, with around 85,000 left, they are at risk of becoming extinct. The heat of the sand in which they lay their eggs determines the sex of turtles, with warmer temperatures producing females, and climate change is creating a shortage of male turtles threatening all species of sea turtles. A group of sea turtles is called a 'clutch' and there are fewer and fewer clutches to be found in the world's oceans as their temperatures rise as your trees absorb 220 kgs of CO2 every year to help cool our planet.
Green Sea Turtle Beaded Ring
Regular price $20.00 AUDGreen Sea Turtle Beaded Ring
Population Today: 87,500 Nesting Females
Population 1900: Millions of Nesting Females
Your Handmade Green Sea Turtle Ring
Your glass and gold beaded Green Sea Turtle Ring is handmade by artisans, who are friends of ours, using tempered glass and stainless steel gold beads.
Green Sea Turtle Rings are made with stretch elastic in 2 sizes, 'Petite' which are US sizes 7 to 8, and 'Classic', US sizes 9 to 10.
Every Ring of Courage plants 10 trees to give animals a home, and recycles 3 tonnes of CO2.
Ocean Loving Rings!
You can swim with your Green Sea Turtle Ring, as you should given she lives in the ocean and she won't lose her colours. She's a 'tarnish-free' ring whose place is staying on your finger!
Your 2 Gift Cards
Your Ring of Courage comes with a Green Sea Turtle gift card telling you all about Green Sea Turtles, on which you can also write a message as part of a gift.
Also included is your 10 Tree Planting Certificate which tells you all about your Mangrove trees and CO2 recycling.
Your Green Sea Turtle Ring of Courage and two gift cards come in a drawstring recycled fabric pouch.
Shipping
Your order will be processed within 2 business days of receipt. Shipments are tracked via emails only, and details for the delivery service you choose are shown at checkout.
Green Sea Turtles
Green Sea Turtles are just 2 inches long when they are born and grow up to 5 feet long weighing over 300 lbs as adults. That's 3x the weight of a human being! They are the second largest Sea Turtle and eat sea grass and algae, which is why they love nesting in Shark Bay and are coloured green! Green Sea Turtles can hold their breath for up to 5 hours and swim at speeds of up to 35 kph. They saw dinosaurs become extinct and today, 150 million years later, with around 87,500 left, they are at risk of becoming extinct. The heat of the sand in which they lay their eggs determines the sex of turtles, with warmer temperatures producing females, and climate change is creating a shortage of male turtles threatening all species of Sea Turtles. A group of Sea Turtles is called a 'clutch' and there are fewer and fewer clutches to be found in the world's oceans as their temperatures rise. Your trees absorb 220 kgs of CO2 every year to help cool our planet.
88 The Corso, Manly, Sydney, open 7 days a week for the next year or two! GREEN WEEK is here: 20 trees per band from 25th November to 2nd December!