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New Zealand Fairy Tern Brooch

New Zealand Fairy Tern Brooch

Elegant and understated, the critically endangered New Zealand Fairy Tern Brooch honours one of the rarest seabirds in the world. Hand-assembled from layered resin with delicate detailing, this limited-run design is a meaningful piece for those who feel a deep connection to the fragile beauty of the natural world.

Proudly supporting FAME (The Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species Ltd) with $2 from the sale of this design and all designs in The Rarest Kind collection donated.

  • Hand assembled using ripple and crackle resins, finished with printed and etched detailing.
  • Limited-run and created as part of The Rarest Kind collection.
  • Size: 66mm x 53mm (H x W)

DESIGN STORY

The beach is quiet when I nest - just the sound of waves and the wind drawing circles in the sand. I choose my spot carefully, tuck in low, and wait. Not many follow this path anymore, but I still return. Every season, every tide, I try again.

$35.66
New Zealand Fairy Tern Brooch—
$35.66
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Description

Elegant and understated, the critically endangered New Zealand Fairy Tern Brooch honours one of the rarest seabirds in the world. Hand-assembled from layered resin with delicate detailing, this limited-run design is a meaningful piece for those who feel a deep connection to the fragile beauty of the natural world.

Proudly supporting FAME (The Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species Ltd) with $2 from the sale of this design and all designs in The Rarest Kind collection donated.

  • Hand assembled using ripple and crackle resins, finished with printed and etched detailing.
  • Limited-run and created as part of The Rarest Kind collection.
  • Size: 66mm x 53mm (H x W)

DESIGN STORY

The beach is quiet when I nest - just the sound of waves and the wind drawing circles in the sand. I choose my spot carefully, tuck in low, and wait. Not many follow this path anymore, but I still return. Every season, every tide, I try again.