Crown of Earth
Handmade with tempered glass
This handmade bracelet is crafted by artisans using tempered glass and 24K gold plated beads, and is available in stretch elastic measuring 17cm / 6.5 inches in length.
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 Uluru the inspiration for the design of this extraordinary band.
Your bracelet & care
The tempered glass beads will hold their colours in water although they should not be exposed to perfumes, chemicals, cosmetics and the like. The 24K gold plated beads should be treated like all gold jewellery (see care guide).
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.
Crown of Earth
The Crown of Earth bracelet is, as the name says, a Crown of Earth with bands of black and gold in a terracotta bracelet to sit alongside the Mother Earth bracelet inspired by Uluru. The black bands symbolise forgiveness for what we are doing to our planet and the gold highlights the majesty of the Earth and our feeling for her. Your forgiveness is, of course, very real - planting 10 trees with your band is deserving of a crown on your wrist. Thank you.
The Earth is our home, our only home and we celebrate it with the Uluru Earth set of 3 bracelets (including Uluru and Terra Aura), inspired by terracotta - which is the latin name for the colour of earth and literally translated means 'baked earth' - a truly appropriate reference to our planet in the 21st century. Our Uluru collection of bracelets is a reminder of our constant battle for the ground we stand on, to protect it by healing Nature and planting 10 trees.
Planting Trees to highlight the WWF's Report published today that wildlife populations have dropped by 69% since 1970!