
Here is a beautiful shellcraft that will brighten any room in which it is placed. You can use this decorative vase on a desk in an office, on a shelf, or even as the center piece on a table.
This vase has seashell pieces, seashells, and rhinestones that flow in patterns from the bottom of the vase upwards toward the lip of the vase. At the front is a line of shell pieces that are arranged straight up the side of vase. On the back side of the vase is another line of shell pieces that mimics the line on the front of the vase.


On the left and right sides of the vase, the shell pieces curve in a open S form from the bottom to the top of the vase.
Returning to the front of the vase there are 4 seashells forming a C shape one side and an inverted C on the other side. These seashell groups each surround a small piece of coral.
To either side of the front seashell piece column are two yellow flowers made of 5 yellow rhinestones. The center of each flower sports a purple rhinestone. Each flower’s stem is made up of 4 green rhinestones that flow up the side of the vase.
On the sides of the back spine there are two patterns of seashells. One pattern forms a C and inverted C away from the spine and actually form a pattern with the S seashell pieces. Inside the “Cs” are two unique shell pieces formed by the action of wave and sand.

The last patterns on the sides are of 3 seashells each which curve slightly from bottom to about the middle of the vase, with the seashells getting smaller as they move up.
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