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Shop all marine gastropods pt. II

marine gastropods pt. II

$65.00

marine gastropods pt. II - Lettered olive, Cayenne keyhole limpet, Florida worm shell, Ivory cerith, and other marine snail shells

Featuring a vintage Charles d’Orbigy print from the 1841 Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle. Includes labeled specimens with common and scientific name, cool facts, and different accents, including stamp work, beading, and paper craft. Every box is unique and one-of-a-kind.

Made using cardstock, ink, beads, and natural finds and displayed in an 8×10” white MDF wood and glass frame.

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marine gastropods pt. II

$65.00

marine gastropods pt. II - Lettered olive, Cayenne keyhole limpet, Florida worm shell, Ivory cerith, and other marine snail shells

Featuring a vintage Charles d’Orbigy print from the 1841 Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle. Includes labeled specimens with common and scientific name, cool facts, and different accents, including stamp work, beading, and paper craft. Every box is unique and one-of-a-kind.

Made using cardstock, ink, beads, and natural finds and displayed in an 8×10” white MDF wood and glass frame.

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All of my items are ethically sourced; no living animal is ever removed from its home. I only take what I need, in addition to picking up any plastics or trash I find along the way. Ocean conservation is a mission that I give back to - 10% of net proceeds are donated to a reputable organization.

When I'm at the beach, I typically spend 4-6 hours a day beachcombing. This usually amounts to about 3-5 miles depending on how much time I spend in each shell bed. My finds are washed, soaked, washed again, and when necessary, dipped in an acid bath. I never add oil to my shells. Every piece has been meticulously planned, laid out, readjusted, and then, usually, readjusted again for the perfect fit. These pieces are a labor of love in every way - I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Refunds are only approved in the event of damage during transport. If you're unhappy with your order for any reason, please reach out and I will do everything I can to rectify the situation.

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