Oyster Plate with Real Oyster Shell Wells and Flower Sauce Bowl

$90.00

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Beautifully hand-crafted oyster plate featuring six real oyster shell “wells” set around a “Royal Doulton” like gold and wedgwood green patterned porcelain dinner plate, accented with a “sauce bowl” made from a vintage porcelian salt/nut bowl with a delicate yellow flower. Quartz beach glass which fills the plate bottom like melting ice, and a single real 7mm pearl adorns one of the oyster shells wells.  Each hand selected 3 inch Chesapeake Bay oyster shell gets ground down on the back to make it sit properly on the plate, the hing is then touched up with black and brown paint, and finally the shell is sealed with a high gloss resin to enhance the shell’s colorful nacre interior which gives it a fresh-shucked wet look. The sea glass “melting ice” has also been sealed with a high gloss resin. Oyster plate diameter – 10 1/2 inches. Hand-wash only.  The result – an oyster plate so fresh looking you can almost taste the cool salty oysters! Perfect for any wedding, house warming, or seasonal gift for the oyster-obsessed friend or family member.

Collectible oyster plates, circa 2024. The perfect gift for oyster aficionados everywhere!  https://artonthehalfshell.etsy.com

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Real Oyster Shell Oyster Plate with Sauce Bowl

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. Collectible oyster plates and seashell clocks

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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