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Available for the month of August only, this pendant is part of a limited collection made in collaboration with scientific illustrator and wildlife artist Rachel Brooks. Cast in 100% recycled silver, the pendant depicts John Coe, one of the last orca still found along Scotland’s western coast.
To support real-world conservation, 10% of profits from this collection will go directly to the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, who are working to protect the very waters John Coe calls home.
Each pendant comes with an 18inch chain and a limited edition print of Rachel’s illustration, created for this collection.
This item is made to order to keep the collection as sustainable as possible by making only what we need. We will be taking orders for the month of August, making in batches, and posting out in September. Please be patient with us while we create your piece and allow 6-8 weeks for the processing, manufacture, packaging, and shipping of your jewellery. We unfortunately will not be in control of the jewellery once it is shipped, any delays are the responsibility of the courier and any taxes or duties incurred will be the responsibility of the customer.
Your piece may arrive with you much sooner than this, but we always allow a longer timeframe to account for any delays in the production process. These timeframes may vary slightly, but this is the nature of handmade work.Your jewellery may vary ever so slightly from that in the photos. This is because it has been made by a real human, not in a factory. We believe this to be key to the experience of handmade jewellery, that each piece is genuinely unique.
Available for the month of August only, this pendant is part of a limited collection made in collaboration with scientific illustrator and wildlife artist Rachel Brooks. Cast in 100% recycled silver, the pendant depicts John Coe, one of the last orca still found along Scotland’s western coast.
To support real-world conservation, 10% of profits from this collection will go directly to the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, who are working to protect the very waters John Coe calls home.
Each pendant comes with an 18inch chain and a limited edition print of Rachel’s illustration, created for this collection.
This item is made to order to keep the collection as sustainable as possible by making only what we need. We will be taking orders for the month of August, making in batches, and posting out in September. Please be patient with us while we create your piece and allow 6-8 weeks for the processing, manufacture, packaging, and shipping of your jewellery. We unfortunately will not be in control of the jewellery once it is shipped, any delays are the responsibility of the courier and any taxes or duties incurred will be the responsibility of the customer.
Your piece may arrive with you much sooner than this, but we always allow a longer timeframe to account for any delays in the production process. These timeframes may vary slightly, but this is the nature of handmade work.Your jewellery may vary ever so slightly from that in the photos. This is because it has been made by a real human, not in a factory. We believe this to be key to the experience of handmade jewellery, that each piece is genuinely unique.
Available for the month of August only, this pendant is part of a limited collection made in collaboration with scientific illustrator and wildlife artist Rachel Brooks. Cast in 100% recycled silver, the pendant depicts John Coe, one of the last orca still found along Scotland’s western coast.
To support real-world conservation, 10% of profits from this collection will go directly to the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, who are working to protect the very waters John Coe calls home.
Each pendant comes with an 18inch chain and a limited edition print of Rachel’s illustration, created for this collection.
This item is made to order to keep the collection as sustainable as possible by making only what we need. We will be taking orders for the month of August, making in batches, and posting out in September. Please be patient with us while we create your piece and allow 6-8 weeks for the processing, manufacture, packaging, and shipping of your jewellery. We unfortunately will not be in control of the jewellery once it is shipped, any delays are the responsibility of the courier and any taxes or duties incurred will be the responsibility of the customer.
Your piece may arrive with you much sooner than this, but we always allow a longer timeframe to account for any delays in the production process. These timeframes may vary slightly, but this is the nature of handmade work.Your jewellery may vary ever so slightly from that in the photos. This is because it has been made by a real human, not in a factory. We believe this to be key to the experience of handmade jewellery, that each piece is genuinely unique.