Ancient Tide Relic Coaster / Paperweight
Ancient Tide Relic Coaster / Paperweight
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Ancient Tide Relic Coaster / Paperweight
Where the ocean’s past meets your present. The Ancient Tide Relic Coaster holds real fossil shark teeth, beach sand, and coastal shells preserved under crystal-clear resin. Whether used as a coaster, paperweight, or display accent, it carries a quiet echo of the sea’s ancient rhythms — a small, tangible relic of time shaped by water and wonder.
- Dimensions: 4" × 4" × 0.5"
- Materials: Beach sand, shells, fossil shark teeth, artist-poured resin, non-slip tabs
- Use: Display, catch-all, coaster, or gift; gentle indoor use recommended
- Handcrafted: One-of-a-kind; natural variations are part of the art
Details & Care
- Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth; avoid abrasives and harsh chemicals.
- Keep away from high heat and prolonged direct sun to preserve clarity and color.
Story Origin:
This relic was crafted from coastal finds gathered along Venice Beach — fragments of shells and teeth once moved by ancient currents. Every piece preserves a glimpse of Florida’s fossil-rich shoreline beneath a tide of clear resin.
“Each grain remembers the ocean that shaped it — hold it close, and you can almost hear the tide.” – Arthur
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Shipping and Returns
Shipping and Returns
Shipping
Processing time varies by piece; you’ll receive an email with tracking when your order ships.
Carriers: USPS/UPS with tracking. Shipping rates are shown at checkout.
Handcrafted/resin items may require curing/finishing time before shipment.
Returns
All sales are final for one-of-a-kind items.
If your order arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us within 7 days of delivery with your order number and clear photos. We’ll repair, replace, or refund as appropriate.
Support & Sourcing
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Learn how we source and care for fossils on our Materials & Ethics page
Made with legally and ethically sourced materials—no protected species. Learn more in our Materials & Ethics.
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