echinoderms pt. III
echinoderms pt. III - Thick-edged sand dollar, Slate urchin spines, Holden Beach sea biscuit (Hardouinia mortonis), Mine urchin spines, Sputnik urchin spines, White knobby starfish
Featuring a Paul Gervais print from the 1844 Atlas de Zoologie: Ou Collection de 100 Planches. 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” black MDF wood and glass frame.
echinoderms pt. III - Thick-edged sand dollar, Slate urchin spines, Holden Beach sea biscuit (Hardouinia mortonis), Mine urchin spines, Sputnik urchin spines, White knobby starfish
Featuring a Paul Gervais print from the 1844 Atlas de Zoologie: Ou Collection de 100 Planches. 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” black MDF wood and glass frame.
echinoderms pt. III - Thick-edged sand dollar, Slate urchin spines, Holden Beach sea biscuit (Hardouinia mortonis), Mine urchin spines, Sputnik urchin spines, White knobby starfish
Featuring a Paul Gervais print from the 1844 Atlas de Zoologie: Ou Collection de 100 Planches. 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” black MDF wood and glass frame.
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.