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Coroa inspirada no fundo do mar é a nova tendência

Depois das coroas de flores, as conchas e inspirações nas sereias compõem o novo acessório para a cabeça. A ideia surgiu da australiana Chelsea Shiels e hoje é um sucesso no seu país, nos Estados Unidos e na Europa.

O trabalho para a produção das peças começa ainda no momento de buscar as conchas nas prais locais, para cada coroa são usadas em média 20 conchas para um tamanho pequeno e 50 para a maior.

Parece coisa de filme:

Hello beautiful soul’s, I just want to clarify something quickly ???? I buy from suppliers that only collect shells from over flowing beaches around the world. My main supplier donates 30% of proceeds back into a variety of charities… mainly to help preserve the great barrier reef! I love the ocean and I assure you I have great suppliers and pay lots of money for my shells for this reason! I do not support anyone stealing from our beaches to make a profit. I would also prefer these be recycled and revamped to be seen in all their natural beauty, given new life rather than crushed and made into different types of adheasives and concretes ???? . . . P.s sorry I know my shop is sold out but on Monday I will be posting a whole lot of crowns yayyy . . . P.p.s if you want to watch my crown making progress (or lack of ????) you can find me on snapchat- chelseascrowns . . . P.p.p.s ily . . . #shellcrown #crown #mermaidcrown #tiara #handmade #mermaid #mermaids #seashells #seashellcrowns #gemstones #mystical #magic #love

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