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The Pali Life Oyster Ornament
The Pali Life Oyster Ornament
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A LIMITED EDITION lovely keepsake ornament with The Pali Life logo design created by Colton Etheridge...a very proud and inspiring young Pacific Palisades resident. A true collaboration in the spirit of celebrating our beloved Pacific Palisades as the rebuild efforts are in full force after the devastating fires of January 2025.
A super fun time working together...Colton of The Pali Life and Kellie of Coast and Canyon Shop pulled together the essence of our beloved town, Pacific Palisades, CA in this delightful keepsake ornament. Each oyster shell is unique in size and has been hand decorated by Kellie herself with a decoupage-like method featuring Colton's awesome logo design capturing the true Palisades spirit.
P.S. If we sell out we will make more ❤️
Hand decorated using a decoupage method on natural oyster from the Pacific or Atlantic ocean. Then each ornament is finished with a water-resistant triple thick acrylic based shellac and accented with liquid gold leaf. Finished off with a complimentary hand tied red velvet ribbon.
This memorable oyster ornament can be used to decorate your Christmas tree, hung as knob decor on an armoire or door knob, or place this ornament in your home on a coffee table or bookcase to be used as a home decor throughout the year.
Not only can it be used tree ornament, but it also makes for beautiful table top decor or wall hanging.
Due to the natural variations in the oyster shells, each one is slightly different in size and shape, ranging from 2.5"-4." wide and tall. The placement of the design may also vary slightly to best fit the shell. As an artist, I strive to create the best decorated version of each shell. EVERY shell is unique and therefore the shape and design of each item is slightly different.
Please avoid submerging in water or using it for cooking or as a soap dish as it is not waterproof. To clean, simply wipe with a damp cloth and let it air dry.










