She Shell Art By Miffy
SHE SHELL ART BY MIFFY
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Inspire Candelabra:)
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This Inspire Candelabra is made from an stunning assortment of old shells beauties previously in the past collected over 3 + decades ago from Sandy Point Main Beach and Shallow Inlet in South Gippsland in Country Victoria. All of these old shell beauties incorporating coastal and tideline finds, beach dried wood, Scallop Shells, and an stunning arrangement of old shell beauties and all where collected deceased, non-alive, non-threaten species of shells, non-endangered species of shells and non-exotic species of shells and Incorporated with beach driftwood. All of these old shell beauties have all been especially been stored away in large cupboards to use in the starting out of my business 9 years and 10 months ago.

Inspire Candelabra

A$1,500.00
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This Inspire Candelabra is an intricately handcrafted by local Mornington Peninsula Mount Martha Artist Miffy Pittaway and is style designed with old shell beauties previously in the past collected from Sandy Point Main Beach and Shallow Inlet in South Gippsland 3 + decades ago. This style statement piece took me over 40 weeks to complete and perfect and none of these old shell beauties where previously in the past collected non-alive, non-endangered species of shells, non-exotic species of shells and non-threaten species of shells, all where collected deceased on the tideline, entangled in dried seaweed, embedded in the sand-dunes and etc. 

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