Heart Reef Silver Beaded Ring
Heart Reef Silver Beaded Ring
Heart Reef Silver Beaded Ring
Heart Reef Silver Beaded Ring

Heart Reef Silver Beaded Ring

Regular price $20.00 AUD
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16 in stock

Heart Reef Silver Beaded Ring

Population Today: 1

Population 20 million years ago: 1 

Your Handmade Heart Reef Silver Ring

Your glass and silver beaded Heart Reef Ring is handmade by artisans, who are friends of ours, using tempered glass and stainless steel silver beads.

Heart Reef 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 Heart Reef 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 Heart Reef gift card telling you all about Heart Reef, 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 Heart Reef 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. 

Heart Reef 

This unique ring is inspired by Heart Reef, a naturally formed Coral Reef creating an island in the shape of a heart found in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The only heart shaped reef in the world, it measures just 17 metres across. Heart Reef is a living animal made up of trillions of tiny polyps living within the calcium corals, which look like flowers, or 'the rain forests of the seas' as they are often called. When sea temperatures rise 1 degree or more above average, the animal polyps are shocked and forced to leave their coral skeleton home. 90% of the coral skeleton's food is provided by it's resident polyps and if the polyps are away too long the reef starts to bleach and then die! Climate Change is heating the seas, it's changing weather patterns and therefore ocean currents, upsetting order within the oceans, and too often killing lifeforms which can't adapt fast enough. Taking over 200 million years to form, this iconic Australian reef is a symbol of enduring love.