Pink Lake Bracelet Set
Pink Lake Bracelet Set
Pink Lake Bracelet Set

Pink Lake Bracelet Set

Regular price $68.00 AUD Sale price $64.00 AUD
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Pink Lake

Population: 1 left in Australia

Handmade with tempered glass

Your Pink Lake bracelets are handmade by artisans using tempered glass beads. 

The Classic uses a multiply stretchable cord, allowing you to slip it on and off easily, and measures 17cm / 6.5 inches. 

The Petite comes on an 18K gold plated chain and clasp with an E-coating for a premium finish and protection. It is hypoallergenic and measures 15cm / 6 inches with extensions to 17cm / 6.7 inches and 19cm / 7.5 inches. 

Your 2 bands plant 20 Mangrove Trees to give marine and land animals a home and recycle 6.16 tonnes of CO2 to be Carbon Neutral for a year.

Personalized Gift Cards

Your Band of Courage comes with an Endangered Animal gift card and a 20 Tree Planting Certificate, both of which can be personalized. They tell you all about your Endangered Animal, your Mangrove trees, and your CO2 recycling. 

Your set comes in a drawstring fabric pouch.

Care

The tempered glass bracelets will hold their colours in freshwater (not saltwater please), and should not be exposed to perfumes, chemicals, cosmetics and the like. 

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 at checkout. 

Pink Lakes

There are 2 Pink Lakes in Western Australia, Lake Hillier and Lake Esperance. Esperance is no longer pink. Our bracelet symbolizes Hiller. Lake Hillier in Western Australia is a natural wonder, one of Nature’s pink lakes. Sitting on small island in the Indian Ocean, Middle Island, the lake measures just 600 meters long. Experts still debate the precise reason why she’s pink, all linked to its incredibly high salt content and the combination of algae (cellular plants) and bacteria (living cells with DNA) who cohabit the lake and whose colors and secretions turn Lake Hiller Pink. Lake Esperance, another pink lake in Western Australia, is no longer pink due to over harvesting of its salt, an example of the damaging effects of human interventions in Nature. Pink Lake Hillier lies beyond human intervention, an elegant reminder to us all of the enduring beauty offered to us by Nature.

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