SmithySeaGlass Plus
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This item will be posted to you by SmithySeaGlass within 3 days of receiving payment.
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Suncatchers are a great way to use the glass that is not appropriate for jewellery making. They look good at a window or anywhere outside, where the strands can move in the wind.
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Seaglass and driftwood collected from Withernsea beach has been used to make this 3 stranded suncatcher, suitable for inside use as a window decoration or outside in the garden. A chain is used to hang the suncatcher using small metal screw in eyelets to join the chain and two of the strands to the wood.
The driftwood has been home bleached. The glass pieces have been washed then drilled and threaded together using nylon fishing line (unused). This suncatcher includes one piece of white sea pottery.
The wood is approx 28x8cm; the three strands are each approx 40cm in length; colours are many white/clear and green. You can see pieces that were screw tops to bottles/jars and also the bases of jars. all the pieces have been well worn by the sea and are unchanged after being washed apart from the holes being drilled.
This will be sent out by 2nd class small parcel post as soon as is feasible during this second lockdown.
Designed by Sally-Ann Smith in East Yorkshire
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