Marine Life | Olive Ridley Turtle | Keychain

MRP | ₹ 525
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Get your house keys the GPS capabilities of these wonderful creatures!! 😉

Shipping Info: Dispatched in 5-7 business days.
Dimensions: 3" long | 0.5 " dia
Material: Metal
Designed By: Indic Inspirations
Manufactured By: Moradabad Metalcrafts
Product Weight: 35 g
SKU: II-OCN-031

Olive Ridley Turtles lay their eggs on many of teh beaches of the East & West Coast of India in the Apr/May timeframe. The eggs hatch and baby turtles find their way into the sea, with a natural GOS marker that helps them remember where they were born - the place they will return to lay eggs for their progency many years later!

Carry a piece of the ocean with you with this charming Olive Ridley turtle keychain. Crafted with intricate detail, this keychain captures the unique beauty of this beloved marine reptile. A perfect accessory for ocean enthusiasts and conservation supporters alike, it serves as a subtle reminder of the precious life that inhabits our seas. Attach it to your keys, bag, or backpack and let this little turtle accompany you on all your adventures.

Features:

  • Elegant Design: A stylish combination of blue and silver tones.

  • Quality Material: Crafted from durable metal for lasting use.

  • Convenient Size: Approximately 15 cm in length and 5.5 cm in width, easily fits on keychains or bags.

  • Lightweight Feel: Weighs approximately 19 grams for comfortable carrying.

India and the Indian Ocean: A Maritime Legacy

For over 4,000 years, India has been at the heart of Indian Ocean trade—its seafarers, shipbuilders, and merchant guilds forging connections across continents and cultures. From the Harappan dock at Lothal to the cosmopolitan merchant guilds of Aihole, Indian seafarers navigated monsoon winds and ocean currents to trade goods, ideas, and traditions. They sailed from the Makran coast to Mesopotamia, and from West Africa and the East African coast to Bali, Singapore, and China—long before the rise of European naval empires. This enduring tradition of indigenous seafaring not only powered commerce but also carried Indian philosophies, religions, and innovations far beyond its shores, shaping the cultural contours of the Indian Ocean world.

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