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How about a fish bowl?
steven fischler wrote:
> I've brought back some particularly beautiful shell fragments from a
> trip to the Oregon coast. I'm trying to find just the right container
> or containers to display them and do justice to them.
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> Somehow the same tired old glass apothecary jars seem boring, and I'm
> coming up short on other ideas. I want a container that doesn't call
> attention to it itself, but instead provides a setting for the natural
> beauty of the fragments; I'd also like it to be an open container that
> allows people to touch and examine the fragements.
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> Any suggestions, list people? I'd be very grateful for any ideas.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Erika Gottfried
> Teaneck, New Jersey
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> P.S. The biggest prizes in my haul were some amazing mussel fragments
> that, instead their usual white pearly insides, have a blue-green sheen
> like abalone (smashingly set off by the dull navy blue of the outside of
> the shells).
--
Jim and Bobbi Cordy
of Merritt Island, Florida.
Jim Specializes in Self-Collected
Caribbean & Florida Shells
Bobbi in Shell Creations
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