Sailor - Red Sandalwood
Sailor - Red Sandalwood
"An adventurer to unknown. An explorer for wonders and mystery of life and nature"
Citizen Movement - 1 year warranty
Folding Clasp for convenience to take on and off, with pressing buckle.
The wood is highly coveted for its beautiful curly grain with a cat’s eye like effect to it. GREAT GIFT IDEA and perfectly packaged.
ECO-FRIENDLY AND HYPO-ALLERGENIC 100% natural wood without chemicals and paint, making them hypo-allergenic and suitable for people with sensitive skin.
CUSTOMIZE Bean & Vanilla Watches now offers engraving services for all our wood watches to make your purchase a one of a kind. Engraving option may be added for an additional $35. Simply click this link: “ENGRAVE WATCH HERE” and add to cart. Include your message, make it memorable.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This eco-friendly, 100% natural Red Sandalwood Watch is sweat and splash resistant. Hawaiian petroglyphs line the watch face, symbolizing protection, strength, and safe journeying. Light-weight wood is combined with a logo-stamped stainless steel push-button deployment clasp. Watch glass is made of scratch-resistant, non-glare Crystal Sapphire. Date and day is displayed on dial. Wood is artificial & toxin free, hypoallergenic, and sustainably sourced. Box and cushion watch holder are included. Watch comes with One Year Manufacturer Warranty. Watch uses Citizen Movement.
PETROGLYPH MEANING
Honu (Hawaiian word for Sea Turtle): This mesmerizing sea creature can be found swimming throughout Hawaiian waters, and is representative of Wisdom, Endurance, and Longevity.
Shark Tooth:Sharks can also be found surrounding the islands of the Hawaiian Chain. These often-times misunderstood creatures are extremely important for ocean ecosystems. The Shark Tooth symbolizes Protection, Confidence in oneself and one’s abilities, and Self-Trust. Never lose confidence in yourself, with this reminder on your wrist.
Makau (Hawaiian for Fish Hook): Fish hooks were essential in ancient Hawaiian culture, as sea creatures were a large part of the ancient Hawaiian diet. The maker symbolizes prosperity, luck, and “everything good”.