Posted by Hannah July 07, 2015

Taylored Curiosities have created a new piece of handmade work that will be available from my online store tonight night at 5pm GMT.

Taylored Curiosities explains that "Coralites are incorrectly named due to the biologist who discovered this species back in the 1800's.  He wrongly identified these teeny creatures as being coral dwellers.  We now know them to in fact live symbiotic lives with anemones.  They have even evolved matching fronds to completely camouflage themselves."

The people at Taylored Curiosities hand-painted this piece to look like a Snakelocks anemone and the two Corlaites match. It comes with a little pod with some shimmery eggs inside.  All safely nestled inside the anemone; out of the way of sea predators.


Coralite sets are cast from my original sculpt and hand painted.  Each piece is unique and will carry slight differences due to the handmade nature. 

This set includes:

An anemone measuring 2" tall and 2.5" wide.
Two Coralites stand at just under 1" tall.
And a little nest with eggs.

All items are hand sculpted, cast and painted with lots of accents to give them an organic feel.  Sets are signed and dated.

Get them here!
 

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