“Siren” Set of Vintage Curiosities

$125.00
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For the enigmatic one with piercing eyes, the one that is fluid like water and obsessed with mysteries of the world.

Contents:

  • Clay Vase (3.5” x 4”);

  • Shell mini purse with chain ( 3.5” x 2”);

  • Crochet Fish (13” x 5”);

  • Soft fishing net scarf (17” x 95”);

  • 3 Seashell chokers (lengths: 18”, 17” and 15”);

  • Seashell Necklace (length 23”);

  • Seashell Bracelet (length 11”);

  • Seashell Earrings (length 1”);

  • Tortolani Gold Tone Articulated Mermaid Pendant Necklace (16” total length, 6” pendant length”);

  • Fish and Bird Pin (2.25”);

  • Metal Seashell Brooch (2.5” x 2.5”);

  • Golden clip earrings (length 1”);

  • King’s Key Finder with Abalone, made in Los Angeles (length 2.5”);

  • Shell Brooch (length 1.5”);

  • Small Mermaid Earrings (length 1”);

  • Rhinestone Mermaid Brooch with moving tale (length 2”);

  • Abalone Shell trinket dish (length 6.5”);

  • 2 Strings of Shells (length 33”);

  • Collection of 6 shells;

  • Book “Taking the Waters” by Alev Lytle Croutier;

For the enigmatic one with piercing eyes, the one that is fluid like water and obsessed with mysteries of the world.

Contents:

  • Clay Vase (3.5” x 4”);

  • Shell mini purse with chain ( 3.5” x 2”);

  • Crochet Fish (13” x 5”);

  • Soft fishing net scarf (17” x 95”);

  • 3 Seashell chokers (lengths: 18”, 17” and 15”);

  • Seashell Necklace (length 23”);

  • Seashell Bracelet (length 11”);

  • Seashell Earrings (length 1”);

  • Tortolani Gold Tone Articulated Mermaid Pendant Necklace (16” total length, 6” pendant length”);

  • Fish and Bird Pin (2.25”);

  • Metal Seashell Brooch (2.5” x 2.5”);

  • Golden clip earrings (length 1”);

  • King’s Key Finder with Abalone, made in Los Angeles (length 2.5”);

  • Shell Brooch (length 1.5”);

  • Small Mermaid Earrings (length 1”);

  • Rhinestone Mermaid Brooch with moving tale (length 2”);

  • Abalone Shell trinket dish (length 6.5”);

  • 2 Strings of Shells (length 33”);

  • Collection of 6 shells;

  • Book “Taking the Waters” by Alev Lytle Croutier;