Sasha Garrett Plus
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This item will be posted to you by Sasha Garrett within 3 days of receiving payment.
Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
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United Kingdom | £7.50 | £0.00 |
Europe | Doesn't deliver here | |
United States | £15.00 | £0.00 |
Rest of the World | Doesn't deliver here |
I am happy to wrap and send gifts direct to recipients with a note - just specify their delivery address when you check out (I use either special delivery or track 24 so you can follow it round the country to the recipient). I cut and polish my own fordite, surfite and bowlerite, I'm happy to take commissions. If I don't have shipping to your country set up please drop me a message as it might be possible.
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These drop earrings have real retro appeal as they are made with vintage boatite which has been bezel set in sterling silver and finished with simple silver hooks. Boatite is a build up of cured paint from boat yards, in this case the Larson boat yard and this material is believed to be from the 1960's hence the retro colour palette of creams, tans, green and mustard. These have a more stripey pattern which gets more wavey across the earring. The earrings measure 55mm drop (inc hook) by 19mm across, boatite is lightweight so they are not heavy in the ears and could comfortably be worn all day. Comes gift boxed.
Boatite is the name given to the cured build up of paint that forms in boat yards (I like to think of it as fordite's maritime cousin). Normally this build up would be thrown away but occasionally lumps of it would be kept as a curio and people are now realising the beauty of this waste material and turning it into jewellery. I cut and polish this material myself so if you would prefer something else then drop me a message.
Designed by Sasha Garrett in Cambridge
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