Baret in Golden Anchor | Upcycled
Inspiration
Botanist Jeanne Baret was the first woman to circumnavigate the world. As assistant to botanist Philibert Comemrson, she sailed in 1766 disguised as a man, since women were not allowed in the French Royal Navy. After a two-year voyage she was discovered and forced to land on Mauritius Island alone and without resources. In 1774 she married the French naval officer Jean Dubernat and returned to France completing the round-the-world trip.
In recognition of the women who sacrifice themselves in order to fulfill their dreams.
Product Details
Colour: Navy blue
Details: White-Pink-White
Unisex nautical bracelet adjustable to all wrists with sliding knots. Handmade in Spain, with rope made from plastic waste collected from the sea, abrasion resistant and flexible that fits perfectly. The anchor is made of AISI 316 steel, resistant to saltwater corrosion.
The material of this bracelet is SEAQUAL® YARN, which contains approximately 10% Upcycled Marine Plastic and 90% consumer-grade plastics. The Upcyled Marine Plastic is made from marine waste collected from our oceans, beaches, rivers and estuaries .