Ocean

  • ฿280.00

    Whale sharks, known as the world’s largest fish, are admired for their gentle nature. Spotting whale sharks signifies rich and thriving natural environment. However, they’re facing extinction due to ingesting plastic waste. These whale shark opener, equipped with fridge magnets, are easy to use, made from recycled plastic, and help reduce the likelihood of increased ocean debris.

    Barcode : 8858782119265

  • ฿280.00

    Manta rays, the world’s largest rays, are facing extinction due to hunting for consumption and marine debris. These manta ray bottle opener, equipped with fridge magnets, are easy to use, made from recycled plastic, and help reduce the likelihood of increased ocean debris

    Barcode : 8858782120810

  • ฿550.00

    The leatherback turtle, the largest sea turtle in the world, is one of the marine animals affected by plastic debris. This inspired the design of these leatherback turtle scissors, which are equipped with a magnet for attaching to the fridge, easy to use, and made from recycled plastic, which can help reduce ocean plastic pollution.

    Barcode : 8858782120353

  • ฿180.00

    The leatherback turtle, the largest sea turtle in the world, mistakenly consumes plastic debris daily, often mistaking it for jellyfish, their main prey. This coaster made from recycled plastic, can help reduce ocean plastic pollution.

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    ฿450.00

    Losin island in Pattani province is the home of whale sharks because of its integrity of the marine ecosystem. But human activities such as littering or unsustainable fisheries could make the
    whale shark extinct.

    This teacup is a handcraft from Pattani’s local people, using local clay and decorated with the whale shark ornament made from local recycled fishing nets.

    Every time we drink from this teacup, the whale shark would remind us of nature and our responsibility in every activity.

    Barcode : 8858782118510

  • ฿160.00

    An early June heat wave cooked the mussels of Northern California’s Bodega Head in their shells, causing the largest die-off of the foundational species in the area in 15 years.

    Barcode : 8858782118831

  • ฿160.00

    Little horse cannot run away from climate change, yet it has to face the ghost gear threat that is killing its marine animal friends and devastating its habitat.

    Barcode : 8858782118824

  • ฿160.00

    The increasing temperature of sea water due to the climate crisis is exacerbating the sea star wasting disease and has devastated around 20 sea star species inhabiting in the coast of Mexico to Alaska since 2013. Save our marine life is to save our planet.

    Barcode : 8858782118800

  • ฿160.00

    Swiming in the wide ocean is not as safe and as free as it used to be. Ghost gear continues to catch and mercilessly injure or even kill our Sea Turtles through entanglement and ingestion. Save our marine life is to save our planet.

    Barcode : 8858782118794

  • ฿180.00

    Plastic pollution is a major threat to whales and other sea life. Plastic bags are often mistaken by marine animals as food whereas ghost gear continues to catch and kill unfortunate charismatic species for decades.

    Barcode : 8858782118787