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“I flow with my heart and release what no longer serves me.“
‘Serenity’ is an evolution of the Hawksbill Turtle design from the Animalis collection, printed in metallic silver ink on Aqua Turquoise (worn by Megumi) or Ocean Blue (worn by Paul). Incorporating an original paisley design that’s inspired by Hindu art, these bandanas are handmade with love and are the perfect accessory to allow your inner turtle to go with the flow.
Sized at 52cm x 52cm (20.5″ x 20.5″), these large bandanas are made with a mix of 96% bamboo viscose and 4% spandex. They’re soft and lightweight with a light stretch, and comfortable to wear around your neck, mouth or over your head (whichever way you like!).
Bamboo is a natural, fast-growing plant and is a resource that is not only sustainable, but also gives back to the environment. No pesticides or fertilizers are used when growing bamboo. You can be assured you're wearing a high-quality product that makes you feel good while wearing it, and is also environmentally friendly.
Bamboo fibre is naturally hypo-allergenic, anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and anti-body odour. The fibre is more absorbent than cotton, for a more comfortable wear excellent against your skin.
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Every delivery’s carbon footprint is calculated based on weight, shipping method, and distance traveled. We neutralize these emissions by purchasing verified carbon removal credits from groundbreaking projects.
With your purchase, you’ll join a community of proactive merchants and customers dedicated to a sustainable future. Together, we've removed emissions for over 45 million deliveries and removed over 31 thousand tonnes of carbon.
We work with a network of pioneering carbon removal companies that have been vetted by the commerce platform Shopify.
Empath Designs respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners, the Wurundjeri people, as the custodians of this land. We pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past and present, who have resided in the area and have been an integral part of the history of the region.