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Fish Suncatchers, Decorative Soldering, Stained Glass Fish, Glass Windchimes, Driftwood Stain, Hanging Stained Glass, Gift For Fisherman, Fish Decor, Turquoise Art

Handmade Tropical Fish Suncatchers hanging from fishing wire and driftwood. Each piece of glass was scored and grinded to perfection by me. I used a variety of beautiful art glass for these tropical little fellas. Nothing says tropical more than a brightly colored fish!! These pieces are made with a variety of blue, green, and turquoise art glass. I have added gems for the eyes, some wire accents, and plenty of decorative soldering. The piece comes with a total of five Fish and the…

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Glass shark figurine, art glass fish, blown glass shark, shark sculpture, miniature shark, sea animal ,art glass figurine, ocean theme gift This lifelike Shark Murano glass figurine is completely handmade. It is a unique decorative product that you can buy for yourself or your loved ones for our valued customers. It is handmade using the lampwork technique. Length : 9.5 cm Height: 4.5 cm Your orders are delivered by express cargo within 3-5 working days. Glass Blowing Art, Sea Animal Art, Glass Shark, Shark Sculpture, Animal Learning, Shark Decor, Sea Animal, Glass Fish, Handmade Glass Beads

Glass shark figurine, art glass fish, blown glass shark, shark sculpture, miniature shark , sea animal gift ,lampwork jaws, ocean theme gift This lifelike Shark Murano glass figurine is completely handmade. It is a unique decorative product that you can buy for yourself or your loved ones for our valued customers. It is handmade using the lampwork technique. Length : 9.5 cm Height: 4.5 cm Your orders are delivered by express cargo within 3-5 working days.

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Weird Sea Creatures, Transparent Fish, Blue Tang Fish, Tang Fish, Matka Natura, Cool Fish, Beautiful Sea Creatures, Animale Rare, Rare Animals

Check out these animals, although you'll have to look closely. Why? Because they're invisible! Well ok, maybe not, but they are transparent. Want to know why many of the animals featured below are sea-dwelling creatures? The answer is all about self-preservation. As pointed out by Scientific American's Sönke Johnsen, "almost all open ocean animals not otherwise protected by teeth, toxins, speed or small size have some degree of invisibility."

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