Butterfly Bracelet
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Free on orders of 2+ jewels
Butterfly Bracelet
Gold with chain
Atelier Fauna
3a Rue des Armuriers
42340 Veauche
France
We're proud to donate to some incredible associations working to protect endangered species. Over €21,000 donated thanks to you. To find out more
In the pouch that accompanies your jewel, a QR code will redirect you to a form to choose the association(s) you wish to support
- Accompanied by an organic cotton pouch and a seeded card describing the spirit animal
- Gold-plated pewter or silver-plated varnish
- Strong and durable - 2-year warranty
- Adjustable chain or recycled adjustable cord for all wrists (men, women and children)
- Charm size Butterfly : 20*13mm
A butterfly is an insect of the order Lepidoptera. Butterflies go through a life cycle that includes egg, caterpillar, chrysalis and winged adult. They feed mainly on flower nectar.
Role in the ecosystem
Butterflies play an important role in the ecosystem as pollinators for plant reproduction and as a source of food for birds, frogs and the larvae of certain insects that feed on plant leaves.
Why is this species endangered?
Unfortunately, many butterfly species are threatened by the destruction of their natural habitat and environmental pollution. Intensive agriculture and the use of pesticides are the main causes.
Made in France
We promote French know-how and create jobs.
Supporting the animal cause
Every purchase supports animal protection associations.
An eco-responsible approach
We keep our carbon footprint to a minimum.
Original gift idea
Women, men and children, give a gift with meaning.
OUR MISSION
Combining pleasure, symbolism and impact
We don't offer products. What we offer is a purpose, an object with sentimental value and deep meaning. This translates into the creation of jewelry inspired by spirit animals, the animal representations of our personality, made in France in an eco-responsible way and supporting the animal cause. This raison d'être is embodied in five commitments. Discover them now...