Gingko Gold and White Dorset Oyster Dish. Ring and Jewellery Dish. Hand painted using real Gold Leaf and sealed with epoxy resin.
Can be used as Jewellery Dishes, Trinket Dishes, Cufflink and Tie Pin Dishes, Tea light holders. Bathroom Decor or Salt and Pepper Dishes.
Two sizes of shell available, please select your preference before checking out.
10-11cm wide STANDARD
11-12cm wide LARGE
Bringing nature indoors :
Drawing inspiration from the stunning Dorset Coastlines, each dish is individually hand crafted and is a one of a kind creation.
P R O C E S S
These shells come straight from the beautiful shores of Dorset and the South East Coastlines. Once they are back in my studio each one is then thoroughly cleaned and scrubbed and left to air dry.
Once the painted or applied design is applied they are left to air dry for another day. They are then sealed and painted with a gilded gold leaf.
N O T E
Each shell trinket dish will have subtle variations which are caused by the natural variations in the shape and size of the sea shells used, as well as a result of the hand crafting painting method and the Decoupage.
P R E S E N T A T I O N
The shells are wrapped in white tissue paper and are then presented in a natural, branded, sustainable gift box, nestled in white shredded & recycled paper to protect the shell on its journey.
A wonderful self indulgent treat for you or a thoughtful gift to show your love for that special someone ❤️
• friends
• birthdays
• engagements
• anniversaries,
• wedding favours
• bridesmaids
• new home,
• Mother’s Day
• Father’s Day
• Easter,
• Christmas
... or simply position anywhere in your home to be cherished and admired!
All listed quantities and patterns are ready to be made, however if you should like larger quantities or a bespoke order made, please do get in touch and I’d be happy to assist.
Enjoy x
C A R E
The shell is sealed with a hard wearing, food safe, crystal epoxy resin but I do not recommend that you immerse it in water. To clean wipe gently with a dry cloth.
G I F T W R A P P I N G
Your bespoke handcrafted shell comes complete with beautiful gift packaging at no extra charge.
Ready to be unwrapped!
A F R E E G I F T C A R D
A free gift card with your personalised message can be included upon request at check out and included with your purchase
P R O C E S S I N G T I M E
I work hard to prepare and ship every order within stated processing times.
E X P L O R E M Y S H O P L I N K
Click on the link below to see more lovely, bespoke handcrafted items with gift ideas galore ❤️
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/EmmaWadeART
D E L I V E R Y
Within the UK and to the Channel Islands:
Delivery and Postage:
Royal Mail standard - ‘48 tracked’ 2 business days
Royal Mail express - ‘24 Tracked’ 1 business day
Waiting for delivery:
Occasionally there are delays in the postal system that are unfortunately beyond my control, such as when there is bad weather, busy periods or other events that impact Royal Mail’s expected transit times and that of their overseas counterparts (Christmas, Covid..).
If you have any concerns over when you might receive something by, please do drop me a message before buying and I’ll do my best to help if I can. It may be that I’m able to send out an item that same day or I can find out how much it might be to send via Special Delivery or a Courier to you. If I’m able to, I’ll try to help in anyway that I can.
T H E OF G I N G K O
(Gingko biloba)
When it comes to the Ginkgo biloba, it has a pretty interesting history. The Ginkgo tree is the oldest living tree in the world and the only surviving member of the Ginkgo family. Because of this the tree is referred to as a ‘living fossil’. It supposedly has been around since the time of the dinosaurs, and one tree in China is about 3,500 years old. The tree species is native to Southeast Asia, but was brought over to the US in 1784. Some meanings behind the word Ginkgo, “silver apricot”, and biloba, two-lobed”, which comes from a Japanese origin. The seed of the Ginkgo is used for food, especially soup, the wood is used for religious furniture, and the leaves and nuts are used for medicine. The Chinese and Japanese use Ginkgo in their Buddhist practices and have planted it around shrines and temples. Asian cultures also use Ginkgo frequently in their gardens and often plant it after an important life event. in anyway that I can.
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SKU: 1433547964
£14.45Price
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