✨Rarity✨🦭 ‘Dratsie’ Sea Otter shell necklace
‘Dratse’ a Sea Otter of the Scottish seas, she swims in the depths, amongst the twisting, glistening kelp, occasionally resting on the surface, her paws entangled in the weed to prevent her floating away.
A symbol of friendship, peace, kindness and family she is resilient and playful …
Sound like anyone you know ? ✨(spoiler … it’s you!)
Dratsie is a perfect companion to gently remind you of the importance of loving kindness as you move through the world.
She swims over a silver clam shell cast from a shell found in Studland Bay, Dorset.
She is approx 45 mm long and is solid sterling silver hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office. She is set into a 20” silver chain and has a gorgeous blue flash tear drop labradorite and a little gold star.⭐
‘Dratse’ a Sea Otter of the Scottish seas, she swims in the depths, amongst the twisting, glistening kelp, occasionally resting on the surface, her paws entangled in the weed to prevent her floating away.
A symbol of friendship, peace, kindness and family she is resilient and playful …
Sound like anyone you know ? ✨(spoiler … it’s you!)
Dratsie is a perfect companion to gently remind you of the importance of loving kindness as you move through the world.
She swims over a silver clam shell cast from a shell found in Studland Bay, Dorset.
She is approx 45 mm long and is solid sterling silver hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office. She is set into a 20” silver chain and has a gorgeous blue flash tear drop labradorite and a little gold star.⭐
‘Dratse’ a Sea Otter of the Scottish seas, she swims in the depths, amongst the twisting, glistening kelp, occasionally resting on the surface, her paws entangled in the weed to prevent her floating away.
A symbol of friendship, peace, kindness and family she is resilient and playful …
Sound like anyone you know ? ✨(spoiler … it’s you!)
Dratsie is a perfect companion to gently remind you of the importance of loving kindness as you move through the world.
She swims over a silver clam shell cast from a shell found in Studland Bay, Dorset.
She is approx 45 mm long and is solid sterling silver hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office. She is set into a 20” silver chain and has a gorgeous blue flash tear drop labradorite and a little gold star.⭐