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Snow/Ice Terrain Step

Found across cold and seasonal environments, snow and ice covers landscapes in shifting layers. From glaciers and frozen lakes to snow-covered mountains and ice fields, it brings stillness and light to the surrounding landscape. Add this Snow/Ice Terrain Step to your El Camino bracelet, necklace or anklet to mark a journey connected to snow sports and winter landscapes.

We also make a range of other Terrain Steps, they can be found within the Nature Steps collection. Each one is handmade in the UK.

10% of all sales will be donated to the World Land Trust, as supported by Sir David Attenborough.

$16.37

Original: $46.77

-65%
Snow/Ice Terrain Step

$46.77

$16.37

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Snow/Ice Terrain Step

Found across cold and seasonal environments, snow and ice covers landscapes in shifting layers. From glaciers and frozen lakes to snow-covered mountains and ice fields, it brings stillness and light to the surrounding landscape. Add this Snow/Ice Terrain Step to your El Camino bracelet, necklace or anklet to mark a journey connected to snow sports and winter landscapes.

We also make a range of other Terrain Steps, they can be found within the Nature Steps collection. Each one is handmade in the UK.

10% of all sales will be donated to the World Land Trust, as supported by Sir David Attenborough.

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Found across cold and seasonal environments, snow and ice covers landscapes in shifting layers. From glaciers and frozen lakes to snow-covered mountains and ice fields, it brings stillness and light to the surrounding landscape. Add this Snow/Ice Terrain Step to your El Camino bracelet, necklace or anklet to mark a journey connected to snow sports and winter landscapes.

We also make a range of other Terrain Steps, they can be found within the Nature Steps collection. Each one is handmade in the UK.

10% of all sales will be donated to the World Land Trust, as supported by Sir David Attenborough.