Dozen Oysters On The Half Shell Wall Clock

$125.00

Like a dozen oysters on the half shell, this clock features a dozen Gulf of Mexico oyster shells from New Orleans, set like the hours around a large painted blue-gray tray with black metal handles. A mosaic of mussel and abalone shell pieces, honed down by the waves, amber sea glass, and tumbled pale green and seafoam beach glass circles the plate bottom like the minutes. The 12 o’clock hour is embellished with a real 7mm pearl.

Each hand-selected 4 to 4 1/4 inch Gulf oyster shell gets ground down on the back to make it sit properly on the plate and is painted with a glossy sealer to enhance the shell’s colorful nacre interior which gives it a fresh-shucked wet look. Clock diameter is 18 inches.

Perfect for beach homes, ocean lovers, or anyone looking to add unique coastal decor to their space. Makes a thoughtful housewarming gift or standout statement piece.

The American made quartz clock movement requires 1 AA battery. The clock comes ready to hang with a picture wire on the back.

ART ON THE HALF-SHELL
Artfully coastal timepieces for the oyster and seafood connoisseur and coastal lifestyle enthusiast.

Description

ART ON THE HALF SHELL is Suzanne’s collection of oyster and seashell wall clocks and unique oyster plates. The oyster shells come from local restaurants, Rick and Suzanne’s adventures along the California Coast, and trips back to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.  You’ll find Atlantic Oysters, Gulf of Mexico Oysters and a wide range of Pacific Oysters.    
ART ON THE HALF SHELL – Artfully coastal timepieces for the oyster and seafood connoisseur and coastal lifestyle enthusiast. 

To see more of Suzanne’s oyster shell wall clocks, visit her Etsy store https://artonthehalfshell.etsy.com

MONTEREY CALIFORNIA

Monterey is a city on California’s rugged central coast. Its Cannery Row, one-time center of the sardine-packing industry, was immortalized by novelist John Steinbeck. Today, it’s a popular strip of gift shops, seafood restaurants and bars in converted factories. Also famous is Monterey Bay Aquarium, with thousands of marine animals and plants on display in underwater and interactive exhibits.

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