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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.

$36.23
New Zealand Fairy Tern Brooch
$36.23

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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.