Crabby ring with starfish and shark teeth. Found this little guy washed up on shore. The birds hadn’t eaten him yet. Like some snakes, they might not eat dead things. You can see his belly from the shank side.
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Crabby ring with starfish and shark teeth. Found this little guy washed up on shore. The birds hadn’t eaten him yet. Like some snakes, they might not eat dead things. You can see his belly from the shank side.
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Umbonium shells are tiny gems from the sea. I arranged them from large to small in concentric rings. When I poured the resin on, the tiny shells began to float. Next time, I’ll lay down a thin layer first.
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Zebra Nerite shells in clear acrylic resin. Also known as tiger snails, I guess we could call this the escargot ring. I’ll send a side of butter with it.
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Another giant seascape ring for my friends who love to wear “statement rings.” there are two starfish in this one and some shells that look like they were doodled on with a pen. Every shell’s doodles are different. Unfortunately, you can’t hear the ocean when you hold the ring to your ear.
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Assembled a group of shells found on the shore this morning and poured resin over them to preserve them. The ring is a large piece, and is transparent on the back as well.
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