La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1
La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1

La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Glass Bracelet Vol 1

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La Petite Royale Beluga Whale Vol 1

Handmade with tempered glass & 18K Gold Plated

Your Royale Beluga Whale band is hand made by skilled artisans using tempered glass beads with 18K gold plated findings and lobster clasp.

The bracelet measures 15cm / 6 inches with extensions to 17cm / 6.7 inches and 19cm / 7.5 inches. 

Your band plants 10 Mangrove Trees to provide a home for marine and land animals & recycles 3.08 tonnes of CO2.

Your Personalized Gift Cards

Your Band of Courage comes with an Endangered Animal gift card and a 10 Tree Planting Certificate, both of which can be personalized. They tell you all about your Endangered Animal, your Mangrove trees, and your CO2 recycling. 

Every band comes in a drawstring fabric pouch. 

Your bracelet & care

The tempered glass beads will hold their colors 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. 

Beluga Whales

Beluga whales are also known as the 'canary of the seas' because of the many, strange and wonderful noises they make communicating with each other. Their 'melon' heads also change shape as they communicate. Like Polar Bears they a dependent on the ice flows which they call home and from which they take shelter from Orcas and hunt themselves. With receding ice shelves in the Arctic and Antarctic Belgua populations are now threatened.