The initial orders for the necklace, which will be released in the fall of 2022, are sold out.
We would like to inform you that from now on, our products will be made to order.
A new necklace with a snow leopard motif from WWF Japan (World Wildlife Fund Japan's official online shop "PANDA SHOP"). I am very happy that many people are learning about the current situation of snow leopards and that they are shining brightly in my heart.
Currently, it takes 3-4 weeks for delivery as it is made to order. If you have any questions, please contact Panda Shop.
snow leopard necklace
The long-awaited revival snow leopard-themed necklace will be released on October 23 , 2022, World Snow Leopard Day, an international day to advocate for the protection of snow leopards. The snow leopard, which thrives in the highlands with severe ice and snow, has been delicately expressed with its stunning silver coat. The leopard's unique markings are uneven and matte, and together with its long tail, it has a high-quality appearance.
R ETHICAL is the first ethical jewelry brand in Japan to use Fairmined certified gold. This time, it was also made with care by Japanese craftsmen. Gold, which is considerate of human rights and the environment, is sure to enhance the beauty of the person who wears it.
All profits from sales of this necklace will be used for WWF 's environmental conservation activities. Conservation efforts are becoming increasingly difficult due to intensifying climate change and frequent conflicts between humans and wild animals. That's why you should purchase a high-quality K18 necklace that advocates for the protection of snow leopards from WWF PANDA SHOP .
product name
K18 snow leopard necklace
Material K18YG
specification Height 9.5mm Width 21.9mm ( body 14.2mm) Thickness 1.2mm
Chain length 43cm (40cm, 37cm adjuster )
Engraved K18 SNOW LEOPARD WWF JAPAN
price ¥65,000 including tax (¥59,090 excluding tax)
About snow leopards
The snow leopard ( Panthera uncia ) is a highly endangered species, designated as a VU (Vulnerable Species) on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List.
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