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Contemporary handmade decoupaged oyster shell

Contemporary handmade decoupaged oyster shell

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All shells are unique. There are no two the same. So please be aware my shells are not identical and will differ.
Please be gentle with my shells. Do not submerge in liquid, don’t use to serve food. A dust with a soft cloth is ideal. Enjoy!
Shell only - No props included

This shell was a special order, I loved the effect the lovely deep blues made after varnishing. The added bright red is a super hi light.

What is decoupage? It originates in Siberia and was used to decorate tombs, by 1200 it was seen in China then later in Italy.
It is the method of layering different types of paper, tissue, building up layers and depth. Up to 40 layers of varnish were added and then it was very carefully sanded to achieve a mirror finish. There are 2 notable decoupeurs, Mary Delaney, she worked in the court of George III and Queen Charlotte, producing the most astonishing and detailed botanical artworks. Her work can be seen in The British Museum of Art. More recently, Liz Barker cam to the fore during the COVID pandemic, using materials such as masks, swabs and PPE.

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A friend asked me to do this shell, loved it and she was very happy with the end result. Hoping to see some swooping swallows around this summer. The blue very contemporary along with the red detail. Edged in matching red. Ideal for keeping bits and bobs safe. Lovely gift for a nature lover or a soft for a decerning homemaker. Comes with free gift wrapping. Length 12cms

Oyster shells are a by product of the food industry. They are also ground up and used in the poultry industry along with the horticultural sector. Obviously the shells need to be cleaned and prepped for sale, general they are scrubbed and left to soak in clean fresh water and then left to dry in the sun.

Most crafters buy them already prepared, so when they arrive, we can get crafting! I like to inspect them for damage and quirks! So the shape dictates which pattern will work. I paint all my shells with either white acrylic or pearlescent paint, sometimes I might use a cream or buff depending on the shell. Then I add the pattern and leave to dry. After several coats of varnish and several hours of drying, they are ready to ‘glam up!’ Gold paint or gilt depending on the effect I want. I often handpaint extra details in, grass, reeds, feathers etc. They are left to dry and hardened before being gift wrapped and sent to their new home!

Designed by Sara in North Yorkshire

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