Mini Auster „Port Bello", echter Muschelanhänger
🥚Unique & ARTig🎨 with Passion for Fashion👗
Favorite pieces for you and your home made from natural products.
INSPIRATION
„Manche Geschenke brauchen keine großen Worte.
Sie erinnern an Sand unter den Füßen, an warme Abende am Meer
und an dieses Gefühl, das bleibt, wenn der Urlaub längst vorbei ist.“
Unser Auster-Anhänger ist eine kleine Aufmerksamkeit mit Bedeutung,
gedacht als i-Tüpfelchen für Flaschen-Mitbringsel und Geschenke.
"Das Flaschengeschenk landet im Glascontainer.
Die Mini-Auster landet im Herzen."
MOTIV
Ein geschniegelter Seemann mit Flirtfaktor, kämpft erfolgreich gegen jedes Sommertief.
Als Mitbringsel zum Austernessen, hängend an einer Champagnerflasche: Dieses Stück sorgt genau für den Moment, in dem aus „ganz nett“ plötzlich richtig gut wird.
OBJEKT
Echte kleine Auster mit Ecken und Kanten. Individuelle Form und Schattierungen
INFO
Größe: ca. 7cm (Breite) x 8cm (Höhe)
Aufhängung: Hauchzarter Faden
Hinweis: Austern sind keine zerbrechliche Deko. Sie sind stabil gewachsen und verzeihen auch ein Herunterfallen.
Technik: Seidenpapier-Technik
Verpackung: in gestreifter Kraftpapier-Tüte
Besonderheit: Innen mit schillernder Pigmentfarbe veredelt.
Rückseite: Naturoptik mit Schutzlack versiegelt.
🐚 No bowl is identical, they have very different sizes! Approx. 12x 6cm/ depth up to approx. 4cm
⭐️No bowl is identical, they have grains, raised edges and different edges - these are not flaws, but support the specialness and natural character.
⭐️Our oysters are all cleaned, have a golden back and a hole. They are sometimes smooth inside, sometimes they have a green patina.
⭐️Decorative items Decorative items in the pictures are for inspiration and are not part of the offer!
⭐️We are always open to special requests, just contact us without obligation via WhatsApp: 015117609261, or by email: info@ei-nzigartig.com
Pendants for gifts, bottles, or candlesticks.
Christmas decorations: Advent wreath, door wreath, fir branch, Christmas tree.
Gift idea for Christmas lovers, angel lovers and Sylt fans.
The history of oysters goes back a long way. They were already a sought-after delicacy in ancient times, valued by the Greeks and Romans. Today, oysters are farmed in many parts of the world, particularly in regions with saline water such as the coastal areas of France, the United States and Australia.
Artful use of oyster shells
The shells of oysters are not only biologically interesting but also aesthetically pleasing. Their smooth, pearl-like surfaces and organic shapes make them sought-after materials for artists and craftsmen. Here are some ways oyster shells are used in crafts:
- Jewelry Design: The delicate and shiny shells are ideal for making jewelry such as pendants, earrings and brooches. Artists can cut, polish and transform the shells into unique pieces of jewelry.
- Mosaic Art: The different colors and textures of oyster shells make them ideal for mosaic artwork. Creative minds can incorporate the shells into a mosaic image that captures the beauty of the sea.
- Decorative Objects: From mirror frames to decorative shells, oyster shells are used in the making of decorative objects for the home. They give these objects a unique maritime touch.
- Candle Holders: By using oyster shells as candle holders, you can create a romantic yet rustic atmosphere.
- Sculptures: Artists use the organic shapes of oyster shells to create fascinating sculptures that honor nature.
Conclusion
The origin of oysters goes back in history, and their use in crafts demonstrates the versatility and aesthetic beauty of this marine product. From jewelry to mosaic art, oyster shells provide an endless source of inspiration for artists and artisans. They are a wonderful example of how nature enriches the creative world.