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Marine Life

Inspired by this beautiful shell-by-the pool picture by @kaileytedesco that features our amethyst TOVE Necklace (thank you Kailey), we thought we'd spotlight some of our sea themed pieces, there's actually quite a few - What can we say, the roll of the open waves, the interesting other worldly beasts, the romance and power of the vast oceans and all that lies beneath, we're into it! Perfect for those beachy days and summer wardrobes.

MAIDEN VOYAGE 

Take to the seas and discover treasures untold with this under the sea inspired necklace. A golden Brass mermaid swims alongside a beautiful vintage sea-blue glass opal. Shimmering ocean tones of blues, greens, silvers and flecks of gold, it's the finishing touch to your Siren song.

£19.00


SEA YOU LATER

A green ceramic seahorse pendant is finished with a pair 'oxygen bubble' glass iridescent beads are your new under-the-sea buddies!

SECONDS AVAILABLE (silver plate only) - please expect some minor chips around the hole. Reduced from £16.50 to £10.

SEA Star Star Fish ring

Meet 'Grippy', a sweet little star fish who likes walks on the beach, sunbathing and going with you wherever you go.

Adjustable to 'hug' any size finger it is perfect for wearing as a statement ring.

£8.00

ELECTRA Titanium Quartz Hammered Brass crescent necklace

Named after the sea goddess, Electra, this summery necklace features a striking titanium Quartz point in a sea blue.

£26.00

WHALE OF A TIME necklace 

This guy obviously knows where the party's at; he's having a whale of a time!

A sweet brass whale is busy blowing tiny bubbles; these vintage lucite beads look just like bubbles with their iridescent sheen. Doesn't it just make you want to break out into song? "Under the sea, unnnnnnder the sea..."

£16.50

LUNAR MARIA Abalone crescent necklace

£22.00 and SLIGHT SECONDS available - please expect paler tones of pinks and greens. Reduced to £15.00

The Lunar Maria are large expanses of the moon's surface once mistaken by early astronomers for actual seas.

It is said we know more about outer space than we do about our own planet's oceans. This Abalone shell crescent merges the amazing depths of the sea and space.



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