• Small silver scallop shell box.
  • Small silver scallop shell box.
  • Small silver scallop shell box.
  • Small silver scallop shell box.
  • Small silver scallop shell box.
  • Small silver scallop shell box.

    Small silver scallop shell box.

    Regular price €160,00
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    A silver-plated shell that fits in the palm like a tide-carried treasure. At once delicate and sculptural, this small box evokes the intimacy of personal rituals — a secret — held gently in a form shaped by the sea.

    It belongs to a moment when utility and ornament merged into quiet objects of desire. The shell, long a symbol of transformation, becomes here a vessel for pause — an invitation to touch, to open, to contain.

    Its aquatic echoes align with a broader cultural fascination with water: not only as motif, but as metaphor — for impermanence, for preservation, for ecological awareness. A piece that speaks softly, like a seashell held to the ear, reminding us of what drifts beneath the surface.

     

    OBJECT SPECIFICATIONS

    PRODUCT: Small silver scallop shell box
    PERIOD: 1960s–1990s
    MATERIAL: Silver plated, plastic inner
    COLOR: Silver
    TEXTURE: Smooth reflective - polished with scallop ridges
    CONDITION: Excellent condition
    DIMENSIONS: (+-) Width: 6 cm; Depth: 5.5 cm; Height: 3 cm;

    SHIPPING & RETURNS
    All orders are securely packaged, insured, and shipped from Spain via DHL. Shipments include tracking and are delivered Monday to Friday.
    Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery, except for Made-to-order items. Consult terms.
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    SUSTAINABILITY
    All packaging is made from biodegradable cardboard, fully recyclable, sourced from sustainably managed forests; plastic-free and made in Europe.
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