
Carry a shadow from coral reefs and open seas.
This tote captures a species slipping through our nets — illustrated in delicate watercolor and printed on sustainable canvas. A tribute to strength misunderstood, and beauty nearly lost.
The scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) is instantly recognizable and tragically vulnerable. Once abundant in warm oceans worldwide, it now faces critical endangerment due to shark finning, bycatch, and habitat decline. As part of The Vanishing Wild collection, this tote preserves its presence through art — a silent protest you can wear.
Specifications
Material: 80% GOTS-certified organic cotton, 20% GRS-certified recycled polyester
Bag Dimensions: 14.6" × 15.4" (37 × 39 cm)
Handle Length: 25.6" (65 cm)
Thoughtfully Constructed:
• Double-folded top edge for clean finish and strength
• Shaping seams on sides for added storage space
• Reinforced double-stitched handles for extra durability
• Soft, strong fabric created from specially processed cotton fibers and high-resilience recycled polyester
What You’ll Love
- Elegant watercolor illustration of a critically endangered whale
- Includes common name, scientific name, and conservation status
- Soft neutral tone suits any style or season
- Made with certified sustainable materials
- Perfect as a gift with meaning or a personal pledge for the planet
- Exclusive part of The Vanishing Wild series
Usage Guidance
- Use daily — from farmer’s market to field notes
- Start conversations around conservation and biodiversity
- Gift to eco-conscious friends, marine biology lovers, or animal advocates
- A beautiful companion to your zero-waste lifestyle
Care Instruction
- Machine wash separately: Cold (max 30°C / 90°F) on gentle cycle
- Do not bleach — use mild, natural detergent
- Air dry only — do not tumble dry
- Iron, steam, or dry: Low heat only
- Do not dry clean
How Your Purchase Helps the Environment
- Made using GOTS-certified organic cotton and GRS-certified recycled polyester
- Produced by Stanley/Stella, a certified ethical manufacturer committed to sustainable sourcing
- Reduces demand for single-use plastic bags
- Raises awareness of the world’s most threatened species
- A portion of profits supports reforestation and global conservation through our partnered programs
Eco-Friendly Shipping
Our shipping takes approximately 2 to 4 weeks as we prioritize consolidated shipping methods. By grouping orders together, we significantly reduce the number of individual shipments. This approach helps lower our carbon footprint and supports a more sustainable and environmentally friendly shipping process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes this tote bag sustainable?
A: Each bag is crafted using GOTS-certified organic cotton and GRS-certified recycled polyester, then ethically produced by Stanley/Stella — a leader in sustainable fashion. It's designed to reduce waste and promote long-term reuse.
Q: Where is the tote bag shipped from?
A: All tote bags are shipped from Poland through our trusted production partner. This helps ensure efficient delivery within Europe and reduces the carbon footprint of global shipping.
Q: Is this product vegan?
A: Yes! This tote is PETA-Approved Vegan, meaning no animal-derived materials are used at any stage of production.
Q: What does "The Vanishing Wild" series mean?
A: The Vanishing Wild is our exclusive collection highlighting animals with declining or endangered populations. Each design features their common name, scientific name, and IUCN conservation status, paired with original watercolor artwork.
Q: Will the tote bag hold heavy items?
A: Yes — it’s built to last. The bag features reinforced stitching, shaping seams for extra room, and a double-folded top edge for added strength. It's ideal for books, groceries, or everyday use.
Q: How should I care for this bag?
A: • Machine wash separately in cold water (max 30°C / 90°F) on gentle cycle
• Do not bleach or use harsh chemicals
• Air dry only — do not tumble dry
• Iron on low heat if needed
• Do not dry clean
Q: Why is the scalloped hammerhead shark endangered?
A: The scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) is listed as Critically Endangered due to decades of steep population decline. The main threats are:
• Shark finning, where sharks are caught and their fins removed for commercial use
• Bycatch, where they’re accidentally caught in fishing gear meant for other species
• Habitat degradation, especially in coastal nursery areas essential for young sharks
These pressures have reduced their numbers by over 80% in some regions. Conservation efforts are ongoing, but protection and awareness remain vital.