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supreme kismet links bracelet silver redWohlttigkeit: 1 verkauftes Armband = 1 gepflanzter Baum durch One Tree Planted Vergoldetes Finish: Silber Farbe: Rot Kordel: Verstellbar Einheitsgre Basis: Edelstahl MACHT INTELLEKT SCHICKSAL Die Kismet Links Pantone Armbnder sind handgewebt auf einer farbigen, verstellbaren Nylonschnur, die mit silberfarbenen Gliedern umwickelt ist. Dank ihrer vollstndig verstellbaren Nylonstrnge sind die Kismet Links Pantone Armbnder in Einheitsgre erhltlich. Seit

Wohltätigkeit: 1 verkauftes Armband = 1 gepflanzter Baum durch One Tree Planted
Vergoldetes Finish: Silber
Farbe: Rot
Kordel: Verstellbar / Einheitsgröße
Basis: Edelstahl


MACHT | INTELLEKT | SCHICKSAL

Die Kismet Links Pantone Armbänder sind handgewebt auf einer farbigen, verstellbaren Nylonschnur, die mit silberfarbenen Gliedern umwickelt ist. Dank ihrer vollständig verstellbaren Nylonstränge sind die Kismet Links Pantone Armbänder in Einheitsgröße erhältlich.

Seit jeher ist die östliche Mystik untrennbar mit dem Konzept des Schicksals verbunden, einer unergründlichen universellen Kraft, die uns alle auf unseren vorherbestimmten Wegen führt. Im Hindi ist Kismet gleichbedeutend mit Schicksal, mit dem, was so sein sollte und eines Tages sicher sein wird.

Das Kismet Links Armband ist inspiriert von diesem Ideal des Schicksals und dem Glauben, dass alles zum Besten ist, auch wenn es auf den ersten Blick nicht so scheint. Unser individuelles Schicksal grenzt uns nicht ein – es leitet uns, beschützt uns und bringt uns dorthin, wo wir sein sollen, auch wenn wir es noch nicht erkennen. Die verbundenen Ketten des Kismet sollen die ineinandergreifenden Bande des Schicksals darstellen, die zusammen einen verlässlichen und schicksalshaften Weg bilden, der sich bis in die Ewigkeit erstreckt.

Für jedes verkaufte Produkt wird von One Tree Planted ein Baum gepflanzt.

1 verkauftes Produkt = 1 gepflanzter Baum.

Mit dem Kauf dieses Red Kismet Links-Armbands wurde in Indien ein Baum gepflanzt, um den Schutz des Roten Pandas zu unterstützen.

Die Mission von One Tree Planted ist es, den Planeten Baum für Baum wieder aufzuforsten. Jeder gespendete Dollar hilft, einen Baum zu pflanzen. So einfach ist das. One Tree Planted schärft außerdem das Bewusstsein für die Bedeutung von Bäumen, bietet Unternehmen wie unserem eine einfache Nachhaltigkeitslösung und motiviert jüngere Generationen, etwas Positives für die Umwelt zu tun.


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