Pebble & Sea Shell Art, Beach Art, Pebble Seals with Heart Shaped Shells, Ocean Art, Beach Art, Coastal Art, Christmas Gift

$44.06

Shipping to United States: $14.90

Beach pebble seals on a piece of Vancouver Island driftwood with heart shaped seashells. These amazing flat beach pebbles for the seals were found in beautiful Port Renfrew on Vancouver island. The sea shells, pebble seal tails and the driftwood were found at Pipers Lagoon (a Vancouver Island beach in Nanaimo.) Rustic 10” wide x 8” tall wood frame with hook on back. Looks great on a mantle, shelf or wall. Perfect gift for the ocean lover or better yet, treat yourself 🤍

Beautifully shaped by the sea. One of a kind handmade art. Thank you for visiting my shop.

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Some of my jewelry can be customized with a different seaglass colour or metal preference. Please message me!

Care instructions

Try to keep jewelry dry at all times. Water, sweat, etc can be hard on metal. If you want your seaglass colour to “pop” add a tiny amount of oil (I use olive oil) and rub on glass.

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