Sumatran Tiger Clutch, Ivory White
Regular price $110.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 135): Computation results in '-Infinity'%This clutch is our exclusive collection to shine the light to Indonesia's Sumatran tiger, one of world's critically endangered animal. According to WWF, there are only fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers left and if deforestation & poaching action continues, Sumatran tiger could be the first large predator to go extinct in the 21st century.
Indonesia already has lost two tiger subspecies, the Bali and Javan tigers, which became extinct in the 1940s and 1980s respectively. Three of the world's eight tiger subspecies have gone extinct in the past 70 years; the remaining five subspecies are all endangered.
WWF supports anti-poaching patrols in Indonesia and has helped arrest and prosecute poachers. WWF is also investing in habitat conservation and a biological assessment of tigers in the lowlands of central Sumatra to better address threats to the remaining population.
How we can help: Share this story, switch to sustainable products to protect our forests, donate to organisations that support anti-poaching actions to protect Sumatran tigers. Take action here:
International Tiger Project
WWF Indonesia - Sahabat Harimau
Fauna & Flora International
We hope through this Sumatran tiger clutch, we can help share the story to raise awareness to this critical condition, and inspire people to take action.
Sumatran Tiger Clutch detail:
• Dimension: 8.75" W x 6.2 H x 2.75 D
• Strap drop: 11.75 inches
• Composition: Handwoven Raw Cotton fabric, Cotton Embroidery, Gold metal chain strap
- What does limited quantity and small batch mean? - Since many of our items are handmade and ethically sourced, there are some instances when items will sell out or go on back order. Please be aware that there is a slight possibility of your order being delayed or cancelled. We will notify you immediately and refund if that is the case.
- Why are there slight abnormalities in my product? - Due to the handmade nature of some of our products, the natural color of the straws/leaves my vary from nude color to darker nude color. Some products are naturally harvested and dyed with manual processing.
- What are sustainable materials? - The well known sustainable materials are: Recycled Cotton, Organic Hemp, Organic Linen, Jute (Straw), Alpaca, Wool, recycled materials (denim, etc.) There are some new materials hitting the market as well: Tencel, Penotext, Econyl, and Qmonos. Though I have yet to source any products using these materials.
- Do you recycle? - Yes, I personally recycle. BUT I also reward you for recycling. See our Recycling Program page for more details.
- What is carbon offsetting? - You can find out about our efforts to combat carbon emissions here.