OCEARCH x Ocean Plastics Jewelry – Miss Lillie Earrings
The Miss Lillie earrings pay homage to the beauty and power of the ocean’s top predators. Named after "Miss Lillie," the majestic white shark tracked by OCEARCH, these earrings combine bold design with a commitment to ocean conservation. Featuring golden triangular frames and dangling triangular pendants made from upcycled ocean plastics, they evoke the sharp lines and fluid movements of a shark cutting through the water.
Miss Lillie, Bull Shark, was tagged by scientists of The Nature Conservancy using a SPOT tag during a shark fisheries-independent monitoring cruise off Sarasota Bay in Florida in collaboration with Mote Marine Laboratory. “Miss Lillie” is named after Lillie Langtry, a celebrated European actress who became the inspiration of Judge Roy Bean, "The Law West of the Pecos [River]" along the Rio Grande, and named Langtry, Texas after her (although they never met in life she visited Langtry after the Judge passed).
Every purchase of the Miss Lillie earrings supports marine conservation, with 100% of the profits donated directly to OCEARCH. By wearing these earrings, you’re not only making a stylish, eco-conscious choice, but also helping fund critical shark tracking research and marine preservation.
- Materials: Upcycled ocean plastics, 18k Gold-filled
- Sustainability: Handmade using recycled materials
- Care: Wipe with a soft cloth. Avoid prolonged exposure to water.
Show your support for the protection of sharks and the preservation of our oceans with the Miss Lillie earrings. Together, we can make waves for a healthier planet.