La Petite Heart Reef Stack
Sustainably & Ethically Handmade
The Heart Reef bracelet and necklace stack are handmade by artisans using glass and 24K gold plated beads with 14K gold plated clasp and fittings.
The necklace measures 41 cm (16 inches) with a 5 cm (2 inch) extension chain with a total length of up to 46 cm (21 inches).
The bracelet measures 15 cm (6 inches) with a 4cm (1.5 inch) extension chain for a total length of up to 19 cm (7.5 inches).
The Heart Reef Gold necklace
The Heart Reef Gold Silhouette charm is 18K gold plated measuring 10mm x 9.5mm x 2mm, and the necklace measures 38cm (16 inches) and extends to 41cm (17 inches) and 43 cm (18 inches).
Heart Reef Pendant
The Heart Reef Pendant is natural malachite stone. The 18K gold plated necklace measures 450mm, with extensions to 480 mm and 510 mm.
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 The Great Barrier Reef and why it is disappearing before our eyes.
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 jewelry (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.
Heart Reef
This unique bracelet is inspired by Heart Reef, a naturally formed coral reef creating an island in the shape of a heart found on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The only heart shaped reef in the world, it measures just 17 meters 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, its 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.
Planting Trees to highlight the WWF's Report published today that wildlife populations have dropped by 69% since 1970!