Nautical Wedding Star Shell Frame, Large

Nautical Wedding Star Shell Frame, Large
Wedding Star Ancient sailors and navigators found their way by tracking the polestar, also known by its Latin name, polaris. Many expressions of sailor?s folk art featured the pointed star. As a shell frame design, it was popular as a homecoming gift given by sailors calling on Barbados in the mid-1800s. To shine like a star, be born under a lucky star, thanking one?s lucky star?the expressions are many. Our new and very beautiful shell frame was created using exclusive natural whites and a few mother-of-pearl shells. I wouldn?t want to guess the number of shells or shell parts that go into one frame. Beautiful d‚cor for any home and can you think of a nicer and more symbolic wedding gift? H. 2.56 in. x Diam. 15.16 in
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