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Jeanneret Beach is a stunning stretch of sand in Tasmania, Australia. It is known for its beautiful white sand, crystal clear water and its borders of granite rock outcrops. Many say it's the whitest sand on the planet which is why it gets its visitors from all over the world. However it's less crowded than most of the beaches in the area and that is why it is still a peaceful place. It is the perfect place to take a dip and a swim in the sea, to take a stroll to soak up the sun or to sit on its shore with an easel. It’s a little gem amongst all the wonderful beaches in the world. Let's hope it stays that way eh? The blue tones of the ocean water are absolutely mesmerizing. They change dramatically depending on the weather’s mood, the sea’s mood and by the person who is viewing it, but there are always those subtle shades that stay constant. Those subtle blues are found in this bracelet. The Dyes Water Buffalo Bone and Dyed Wood showcase those blues and the Large Scallop Shell (with a blue-gray tinge) give this bracelet its authentic sea legs. The Water Buffalo Bone, Puka Shell and Buri Nuts add that organic and island flavor. The Large Fossilized Shark Tooth is waaaaay to cool and a reminder that the big finned boys and girls of the deep are always on patrol out in those waters which is a beautiful thing in itself. The Little Bone Mala Skull represents the peace that you need and will feel on this beach. Go find some...

 

Check out the About Artisan Page for detailed info on the Fossilized Shark Teeth used by the Artisan.

Jeanneret Beach Bracelet

SKU: 1000216
$90.00Price
    • Unique and One-of-A-Kind!
    • Stretch Bracelet 
    • Made with Buri Nuts, Puka Shell, Wood, Dyed Water Buffalo Bone, a Bone Mala Skull, a Large Scallop Shell and a 50 - 60 Million Year Old Fossilized Shark Tooth
    • Fits Wrist Size 7" (will fit wrists 7.00" - 7.25" circumferences)
    • Packaged in a custom-stamped drawstring cloth bag and includes a product info card that lists the name and what the bracelet is made out of
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