Leatherback Sea Turtle
Regular price $39.00 AUDLeatherback Sea Turtle
Handmade with tempered glass
This bracelet is handmade by artisans using tempered glass and is available in two styles, stretch elastic or adjustable cotton.
The stretch bracelet measures 17cm / 6.5 inches in length. The adjustable bracelet uses toughened cotton and fits any size of wrist between 13cm (5.2 inches) and 24cm (9.5 inches).
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 Leatherback Sea Turtles and why they are endangered.
Your bracelets & care
Go flying, swimming, showering or whatever you wish with your Leatherback Sea Turtle. Why would you want to take her off, she'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.
Leatherback Sea Turtles
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the closest living relative to the dinosaur and the third heaviest reptile in the world (after two species of crocodile). They grow up to 7 feet long and can weigh 2,000 pounds, that's almost a tonne and they eat jelly fish! The population has declined by 40% since 1980 and there are just 25,000 nesting females left today after being on the planet for over 100 million years outliving every other species. Plastic bags, which they mistake for jellyfish, looks to be their nemesis. Our tempered glass tortoiseshell bracelet seeks to capture some of their magnificence in the colours especially as it captures the light. Leatherbacks, like other sea turtles, are greatly dependent on the Great Barrier Reef.
Sea Turtles
Sea Turtles can't retract their heads and legs into their bodies, so their shells aren't really homes as such, more like a shield. And it is this armour that's helped them to become one of the oldest living species on the planet today. Turtles were trawling the world's oceans over 100 million years ago when T-Rex was hunting dinosaurs on land. Sadly their shield is no match for the threats humanity has introduced into the oceans including plastic bags which they eat mistaking them for jellyfish (their favourite food); discarded fishing nets, which they get caught up in and drown and, of course, they are hunted for meat. But it's Global Warming that will likely determine their destiny. In the oceans, warmer waters are bleaching the reefs destroying the turtles' natural habitats, and on land, the hotter sands in which turtles lay their eggs are producing more female than male turtles. The heat of the sand in which the eggs gestate determines the sex of the hatchlings and, the warmer it gets, the fewer males born and therefore fewer eggs in future. People, the seas and the lands all seem totally aligned against these gorgeous little creatures who've been around forever.
The Lion & The Leatherback Sea Turtle Stack
Regular price $78.00 AUD Sale price $69.00 AUDThe Lion & The Leatherback Sea Turtle Stack
"There's a Lion in the heart of every Sea Turtle"
Handmade with tempered glass
Say hello to the West African Lion and the Leatherback Sea Turtle bracelets handmade by artisans using tempered glass, available in two styles, either stretch elastic or adjustable cotton.
The stretch bracelet measures 17cm / 6.5 inches in length. The adjustable bracelet uses toughened cotton and fits any size of wrist between 13 cm (5.2 inches) and 24 cm (9.5 inches).
Gift packaging - A Gift that gives back
The set comes in a drawstring fabric pouch together with a planting certificate for your 20 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 West African Lions and Leatherback Sea Turtles and why they are endangered.
Your bracelet & care
Go flying, swimming, showering or whatever you wish with your West African Lion and Leatherback Sea Turtle. Why would you want to take them off, they're 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.
You can read all about the West African Lion and Leatherback Sea Turtles under each bracelet and each has it's own gift cards when you give a bracelet.
Great Barrier Lynx & Turtle
Regular price $147.00 AUD Sale price $129.00 AUDGreat Barrier Lynx & Turtle
Handmade with tempered glass
The Great Barrier Lynx & Turtle is a set of three sustainably handmade bracelets comprising the Great Barrier Reef, the Leatherback Sea Turtle and the Iberian Lynx.
Sizing
Your stretch bracelets measure 17cm / 6.5 inches in length. The adjustable bracelet. uses toughened cotton and fits any size of wrist between 13 cm (5.2 inches) and 24 cm (9.5 inches). Your Lynx measures up to 7.75 inches / 19.5cm in length including the 8mm fish lock clasp. Each paperclip link measures 0.35 inches / 9mm in length.Wear her always, in freshwater or the ocean, as the she is made from marine grade stainless steel and is tarnish-free.
Gift packaging & 30 trees planted
This set comes in its own drawstring fabric pouch together with a planting certificate for your 30 trees. Enough trees to allow you to breathe Carbon Free for Life! You can 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 for each animal, on which you can write a personal message, the back of which tells you all about your endangered animals.
Your bracelets & care
Go flying, swimming, showering or whatever you wish with your Great Barrier Reef, Iberian Lynx and Leatherback Sea Turtle. Why would you want to take them off, they're 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.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef is to reefs what the Amazon is to rainforests, a massive colony of tiny polyps, trillions of living creatures we collectively call coral. Three-quarters of the world’s coral species can be found on the Reef. Sadly more than half the Reef has died since 2016 so the prospects for this, the world's largest living organism, look bleak. Our turquoise and white bracelet with its gold and pink bands reminds us of what its like to look into the waters around the reef and see this continent of colour, life and beauty.
Coral Reefs
Coral Reefs are the rainforests of the seas - massive habitats for animals supporting more than a quarter of all marine life as well as the hundreds of millions of people who rely on reefs around the world. But unlike rainforests, Coral Reefs are animals not plants, made up of millions of tiny little polyps. They are critical to the oceanic food chain supporting the phytoplankton, the small animals which absorb more than half the world's carbon dioxide and produce more than half its oxygen. Climate Change is one of their greatest threats as it heats up the sea which then bleaches the coral and kills it - in plain english, we are cooking our reefs.
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!
The Leatherback Sea Turtle
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the closest living relative to the dinosaur and the third heaviest reptile in the world (after two species of crocodile). They grow up to 7 feet long and can weigh 2,000 pounds, that's almost a tonne and they eat jelly fish! The population has declined by 40% since 1980 and there are just 25,000 nesting females left today after being on the planet for over 100 million years outliving every other species. Plastic bags, which they mistake for jellyfish, looks to be their nemesis. Our tempered glass tortoiseshell bracelet seeks to capture some of their magnificence in the colours especially as it captures the light. Leatherbacks, like other sea turtles, are greatly dependent on the Great Barrier Reef.
MAMA & The Sea Turtles Stack
Regular price $64.00 AUD Sale price $59.00 AUDMAMA & The Sea Turtles Stack
Handmade with tempered glass
MAMA and the Sea Turtles combines our fabric MAMA band in cream with either of the Hawksbill and Leatherback Sea Turtles, choose your Sea Turtle stretch or adjustable handmade glass bracelet.
The Hawksbill and Leatherback sea turtle bracelets are handmade by artisans using tempered glass and 24K gold plated beads, available in two styles, stretch elastic or adjustable cotton.
The stretch bracelet measures 17cm / 6.5 inches in length. The adjustable bracelet uses toughened cotton and fits any size of wrist between 13 cm (5.2 inches) and 24 cm (9.5 inches).
The MAMA band is hand embroidered with 24K gold plated glass beads on fabric measureing 33cm / 13 inches in length. To fit to size, the length can be trimmed with scissors. Always cut at an angle to minimise fraying of the cotton.
Gift packaging - A Gift that gives back
Each set of 2 bands plants 20 trees to recycle 440 kgs (960 lbs) of CO2 a year, enough trees so you can breathe carbon free for life, so that every particle of Carbon that you exhale as CO2 or Carbon Dioxide for your lifetime is recycled!
The stack comes in its own drawstring fabric pouch together with a planting certificate for your 20 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 Leatherback or Hawksbill Sea Turtles and why they are endangered.
Your bracelet & care
Go flying, swimming, showering or whatever you wish with your Hawksbill or Leatherback Sea Turtles. Why would you want to take them off, they're ocean proof and tarnish proof! Your fabric band is best kept dry.
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.
Hawksbill Sea Turtles are so called because their mouths are narrow and pointed, resembling the beak of a hawk. The Hawksbill is the smallest of the sea turtles, growing 2 to 3 feet long and weighing a massive (for its size) 100 pounds owing to the weight of its shell. There are now around 21,500 nesting Hawksbill Turtles left in the world spread across 5 populations. When you think that thousands of turtles are killed every year, you can see why the Hawksbill is now a 'critically endangered' species i.e. on the verge of extinction.
We've created a bracelet capturing the colours of the Hawksbill's shell - the hues of browns and greens it collects on this armour plating as it migrates around the world. The Hawksbill looks almost iridescent after swimming perhaps millions of miles in the deep. Whilst great travelers, their habitats are the world's coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and the Great Barrier Reef, the largest reef in the world, is a favorite Celebrate this wonderful creature who is over 100 million years old - they have been on the planet a lot longer than us!
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the closest living relative to the dinosaur and the third heaviest reptile in the world (after two species of crocodile). They grow up to 7 feet long and 2,000 pounds, a ton! That's pretty good going when you think that their diet is mainly jelly fish! The world's Leatherback population has declined by 40% since 1980 and there are just 30,000 females left today, making them vulnerable to extinction. Leatherbacks have a royal lineage which goes back over a hundred million years and you can see this awesome history etched into their faces, shells and feet. Our tortoiseshell bracelet seeks to capture some of their magnificence in the colours especially as it captures the light. The Leatherback is now an endangered species and despite outliving every other species on the planet the plastic bag looks to be their nemesis.
Sea Turtles
Sea turtles can't retract their heads and legs into their bodies, so their shells aren't really homes as such, more like an armored shield. And its this armour that's helped them to become one of the oldest living species on the planet today - turtles were trawling the world's oceans over 100 million years ago when T-Rex was hunting dinosaurs on land.
Sadly their shield is no match for the threats humanity as introduced into the oceans including plastic bags which they eat mistaking them for jelly fish (their favourite food); discarded fishing nets, which they get caught up in and drown and, of course, they are hunted for meat. But it's Global Warming that will likely determine their destiny. In the oceans, warmer waters are bleaching the reefs destroying the turtles' natural habitats, and on land, the hotter sands in which turtles lay their eggs are producing more male than female turtles. The heat of the sand in which the eggs gestate determines the sex of the hatchlings and, the warmer it gets, the fewer females and the fewer eggs in future. People, the seas and the lands all seem totally aligned against these gorgeous little creatures who've been around forever.
Love the Sea Turtles
Regular price $64.00 AUD Sale price $59.00 AUDLOVE The Hawksbill & Leatherback Sea Turtles
Say hello to the Hawksbill and Leatherback sea turtle tempered glass bracelets. The design of each is inspired by these two 100 million year old turtles. To celebrate World Sea Turtle Day we are offering 15% discount in a gift set which includes the two bracelets, planting 20 trees, a tree planting certificate and gift card in a drawstring fabric pouch.
Hawksbill Sea Turtles are so called because their mouths are narrow and pointed, resembling the beak of a hawk. The Hawksbill is the smallest of the sea turtles, growing 2 to 3 feet long and weighing a massive (for its size) 100 pounds owing to the weight of its shell. There are now around 21,500 nesting Hawksbill Turtles left in the world spread across 5 populations. When you think that thousands of turtles are killed every year, you can see why the Hawksbill is now a 'critically endangered' species i.e. on the verge of extinction.
We've created a bracelet capturing the colours of the Hawksbill's shell - the hues of browns and greens it collects on this armour plating as it migrates around the world. The Hawksbill looks almost iridescent after swimming perhaps millions of miles in the deep. Whilst great travelers, their habitats are the world's coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and the Great Barrier Reef, the largest reef in the world, is a favorite Celebrate this wonderful creature who is over 100 million years old - they have been on the planet a lot longer than us!
The Leatherback Sea Turtle
Leatherback Sea Turtle
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the closest living relative to the dinosaur and the third heaviest reptile in the world (after two species of crocodile). They grow up to 7 feet long and can weigh 2,000 pounds, that's almost a tonne and they eat jelly fish! The population has declined by 40% since 1980 and there are just 25,000 nesting females left today after being on the planet for over 100 million years outliving every other species. Plastic bags, which they mistake for jellyfish, looks to be their nemesis. Our tempered glass tortoiseshell bracelet seeks to capture some of their magnificence in the colours especially as it captures the light. Leatherbacks, like other sea turtles, are greatly dependent on the Great Barrier Reef.
Sea Turtles
Sea turtles can't retract their heads and legs into their bodies, so their shells aren't really homes as such, more like an armoured shield. And it is this armour that's helped them to become one of the oldest living species on the planet today - turtles were trawling the world's oceans over 100 million years ago when T-Rex was hunting dinosaurs on land.
Sadly their shield is no match for the threats humanity has introduced into the oceans including plastic bags which they eat mistaking them for jellyfish (their favourite food); discarded fishing nets, which they get caught up in and drown and, of course, they are hunted for meat. But it's Global Warming that will likely determine their destiny. In the oceans, warmer waters are bleaching the reefs destroying the turtles' natural habitats, and on land, the hotter sands in which turtles lay their eggs are producing more female than male turtles. The heat of the sand in which the eggs gestate determines the sex of the hatchlings and, the warmer it gets, the fewer males and the fewer eggs in future. People, the seas and the lands all seem totally aligned against these gorgeous little creatures who've been around forever.
Description
These handmade bracelets come in two styles:
A stretch bracelet which measures approximately 17cm / 6.7 inches in length which may vary slightly with bead pattern.
An adjustable bracelet which can fit 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.
Your bracelet and care
Go flying, swimming, showering or whatever you wish with your Hawksbill and Leatherback Sea Turtles. Why would you want to take them off, they're ocean proof and tarnish proof!
Shipping
Your order will be processed within 2 business days of receipt. Shipments are tracked and your tracking number will be sent by email confirming posting of your order. Shipping times vary with location. The shipments details for the delivery service you choose are shown on checkout.
Leatherback Sea Turtle Ring
Regular price $39.00 AUDLeatherback Sea Turtle Ring
Your Handmade Leatherback Sea Turtle Ring
Your glass and gold beaded Leatherback Sea Turtle Ring is handmade by artisans, who are friends of ours, using tempered glass and stainless steel gold beads.
The Leatherback 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 Leatherback 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!
Gift packaging - A Gift that gives back
Your Leatherback Sea Turtle Ring of Courage comes with a gift card telling you all about Leatherback Sea Turtles and why they are endangered, 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 Leatherback Sea Turtle Ring of Courage and gift cards come in a drawstring recycled fabric pouch.
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.
Leatherback Sea Turtle
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the closest living relative to the dinosaur and the third heaviest reptile in the world (after two species of crocodile). They grow up to 7 feet long and can weigh 2,000 pounds, that's almost a tonne and they eat jelly fish! The population has declined by 40% since 1980 and there are just 25,000 nesting females left today after being on the planet for over 100 million years outliving every other species. Plastic bags, which they mistake for jellyfish, looks to be their nemesis. Our tempered glass tortoiseshell bracelet seeks to capture some of their magnificence in the colours especially as it captures the light. Leatherbacks, like other sea turtles, are greatly dependent on the Great Barrier Reef.
Sea Turtles
Sea turtles can't retract their heads and legs into their bodies, so their shells aren't really homes as such, more like a shield. And its this armour that's helped them to become one of the oldest living species on the planet today - turtles were trawling the world's oceans over 100 million years ago when T-Rex was hunting dinosaurs on land. Sadly their shield is no match for the threats humanity as introduced into the oceans including plastic bags which they eat mistaking them for jelly fish (their favourite food); discarded fishing nets, which they get caught up in and drown and, of course, they are hunted for meat. But it's Global Warming that will likely determine their destiny. In the oceans, warmer waters are bleaching the reefs destroying the turtles' natural habitats, and on land, the hotter sands in which turtles lay their eggs are producing more male than female turtles. The heat of the sand in which the eggs gestate determines the sex of the hatchlings and, the warmer it gets, the fewer females and the fewer eggs in future. People, the seas and the lands all seem totally aligned against these gorgeous little creatures who've been around forever.
One 3-gram band offsets 3 tonnes of CO2!