Ceramic Oyster Shell Trinket Dish
Minnie-Mae Studio
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- Order placed
- 21st November
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- 26th November
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- Standard delivery
- 28th - 29th November
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Handmade ceramic oyster shell trinket dish. Designed to hold your golden jewels and trinkets...
Handmade ceramic oyster shell trinket dish. Designed to hold your golden jewels and trinkets.
Living in Margate, the beach is covered in oyster shells. Some tiny and some hand sized, but always different with ripples of layered shell and beautiful pearly insides.
Featuring mother of pearl and real gold lustre.
Each Oyster is cut freehand without using templates, making every single one different. They are then shaped, fired and lustred.
Hence, approx 11cm
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 28th - 29th November
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Minnie-Mae Studio
Kent
I am based in the Kent seaside town of Margate, creating and producing ceramics, printed textiles and interior decoration.
British seaside landscapes, the history of London, Greek mythology, Italian kitsch decoration, East end markets and British vegetable growing culture inspire and inform my imagery and exploration of design, resulting in a healthy obsession with columns, peas and seashells. My hand-crafted ceramics are objects of empowerment, designed to evoke nostalgia and strength, whilst focusing on classical design.
After the birth of our son Vincent, I decided to revisit my love of design and began to attend the drop-in classes at Clayspace. I found my calling and instantly began to spend all my waking hours there. I’ve not stopped since and most of my time is usually spent creating handmade ceramic pieces from inspiration and explorations.