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Wander into the woods with intention. This Pine Tree Bag Charm features a striking silhouette and the beloved quote by John Muir:
"Between every two pine trees there is a doorway to a new world."
Laser-engraved onto a 3" x 2.5" charm and crafted from durable acrylic or natural wood veneer, this piece captures the spirit of the forest and the call of adventure. It’s the perfect companion for backpacks, hiking bags, beach baskets, or gear you take into the wild.
Product Details:
Dimensions: 3" x 2.5"
Shaped like a classic evergreen pine tree
Engraved with a quote by John Muir
Available in a range of acrylic colors or wood veneer
Optional: Add a custom engraving to the back (see our add-on listing)
Perfect for:
Nature lovers & outdoor adventurers
Gifts for hikers, park visitors, or tree huggers
Personalizing daypacks or nature journaling bags
Reminders of Olympic National Park’s forests
Every charm is designed and handcrafted in Sequim, WA, inspired by the towering evergreens and deep woods of the Olympic Peninsula.
Wander into the woods with intention. This Pine Tree Bag Charm features a striking silhouette and the beloved quote by John Muir:
"Between every two pine trees there is a doorway to a new world."
Laser-engraved onto a 3" x 2.5" charm and crafted from durable acrylic or natural wood veneer, this piece captures the spirit of the forest and the call of adventure. It’s the perfect companion for backpacks, hiking bags, beach baskets, or gear you take into the wild.
Product Details:
Dimensions: 3" x 2.5"
Shaped like a classic evergreen pine tree
Engraved with a quote by John Muir
Available in a range of acrylic colors or wood veneer
Optional: Add a custom engraving to the back (see our add-on listing)
Perfect for:
Nature lovers & outdoor adventurers
Gifts for hikers, park visitors, or tree huggers
Personalizing daypacks or nature journaling bags
Reminders of Olympic National Park’s forests
Every charm is designed and handcrafted in Sequim, WA, inspired by the towering evergreens and deep woods of the Olympic Peninsula.