Introducing the Timbavati Foundation Charity Bracelet! Crafted with earthy leopardskin jasper beads, this bracelet seamlessly blends style with a noble cause. With each purchase, you're making a meaningful contribution to the conservation efforts of the Timbavati Foundation, dedicated to preserving the biodiversity and cultural heritage of the Timbavati region in South Africa.
The Timbavati Foundation is actively supporting the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve (TPNR) anti-poaching units and wildlife protection initiatives as well as engaged sustainability programs within neighbouring rural communities surrounding the reserve. The Timbavati Foundation offering tangible outreach, educational programmes, and social projects. Through environmental education and in-field experiences, promoting conservation awareness while empowering ‘EcoChamp’ learners from Focus Schools to explore the beauty of the TPNR.
Our charity bracelet supports the foundation's primary objective: Reaching underprivileged communities with quality environmental education and skills-development opportunities, fostering a wildlife passion while creating sustainable livelihoods and resilient communities.
With every purchase, 50% of the proceeds directly fund the Timbavati Foundation's vital conservation efforts, preserving precious habitats and safeguarding endangered species for future generations.
Adorning the bracelet is a captivating Bushbuck pendant, symbolising the Foundation's unwavering dedication to wildlife protection within the TPNR and Greater Kruger areas.
This bracelet is not just an accessory; it's a statement of commitment to wildlife conservation and community empowerment. Designed with adjustable style in mind, it ensures both comfort and versatility, effortlessly fitting various wrist sizes.
Join us in supporting this meaningful cause and make a positive impact on wildlife and communities in need.
STONE INFO
Numerous varieties of jaspers derive their names from their distinctive appearances, such as the notable Leopardskin Jasper, characterized by its orbicular patterns.
As jasper forms, unique flow and depositional patterns emerge within silica-rich sediment or volcanic ash. The term "jasper" originates from Old French (jaspre), meaning "spotted or speckled stone."