Cavalluccio Marino Large Pendant - Seahorse
Cavalluccio Marino Large Pendant - Seahorse
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The bronze used to produce the jewellery pieces gives them a rustic, antique feel while their intricate details bear some resemblance to Etruscan works.
This collection of statement rings, earrings, bracelets and pendants combines bronze with materials including ebony and silver to create an ornate, yet understated style.
Being an alloy made of copper and tin, bronze possesses the desirable characteristics of both these metals. The skin’s natural oils help maintain its deep, rich colour and gloss over time.
The name Pesci Che Volano (‘flying fish’), was inspired by a triptych altarpiece painted by Dutch draughtsman Hieronymus Bosch, where human figures ride flying fish. This image is a metaphor for the triumph of fantasy over reality and a constant reminder of the need to set our imagination free.
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Sizing
Sizing
RING SIZE GUIDE *US Sizes - Circumference
XS 5 (50 mm)
S 6 (52 mm)
M 7.5 (56 mm)
L 8.5 (59 mm)
XL 9.5 (61 mm)
BRACELET SIZE GUIDE - Circumference
Small 60 mm
Medium 65 mm
Large 70 mm
How to determine your ring size at home. You will need:
- Piece of String (or something similar)
- Scissors
- Ruler
Instructions:
Step 1: Cut approximately 10cm of string, so that you have a reasonable amount to work with.
Step 2: Wrap the string around the base of the finger you want to wear the ring on. Make sure that it is not too tight, so it passes your knuckle. But it needs to be tight enough that the ring won’t fall off. If the string is imprinting on or cutting into your finger – too tight!
Step 3: Mark where the string overlaps and measure that length (mm). Find where this measurement correlates on the Circumference sizing chart above .
Triple check this measurement to ensure you are 100% happy with it.
Care
Care
BRONZE
Bronze is a live alloy of metals
and it reacts differently depending on your skin’s pH level. Some people may
notice their jewellery pieces will get darker over time while others will see
them become shinier with wear.
Because of the copper content in
bronze, sometimes wearing bronze jewellery can cause your skin to turn green
where it touches the metal. This green staining is not harmful to the skin, nor
is it permanent. It can be easily washed off with soap and water. You can have
your bronze jewellery sealed with clear nail polish to prevent your skin from
turning green.
To clean your bronze jewellery,
apply some mild soap to the piece, and rub it to take out any dirt that has
accumulated. Rinse it with water and dry it using a towel.
Bronze jewellery may tarnish with time and wear. You can
restore your jewellery’s original, shiny look by removing the patina with a mix
of 2 to 3 tablespoons of baking soda and lemon juice. Rub the paste onto your
jewellery using a cloth or a toothbrush until the item is clean – then rinse it
and dry it with a cloth. If the patina is persistent, you might need to repeat
the process until the tarnish goes away. You can also soak the piece in vinegar
for about 20 minutes before cleaning it.
When taking off your bronze jewellery after wearing it, wipe
the piece clean with a soft cloth before storing it. This will help remove any
traces of oils from your skin. You can keep your jewellery piece in its
original bag to slow down the formation of patina.
SILVER
Clean your silver jewellery with a mild soap and water
solution, then pat dry it with a soft cloth. For more stubborn dirt, use a
cleaner designed for silver use.
If your silver jewellery has tarnished, you can use a tarnish-removing polishing cream to remove the black coating. For persistent
tarnish, you may also use a silver cleaning dip. Line a glass container with aluminium
foil, pour some hot water and add one or two tablespoons of salt and baking
soda. Leave your silver piece in the dip for about five minutes, then rinse it with
water and dry it using a soft cloth.
Don’t use toothpaste to clean your silver jewellery as it can
be too abrasive and cause damage. Don’t wear your silver jewellery in
chlorinated water or when working with household chemicals.
Store your jewellery piece in a cool, dry place, preferably
in its original bag or wrapped in a soft piece of felt to slow down tarnishing.








"Your original seaside artwork is stunning - images of local marine life, shells, and flora - making the designs unique and such lovely souvenirs of this part of the world."

Who are we?
Starfish Studio is a little studio on beautiful Stradbroke Island, nestled between Moreton Bay and the Coral Sea. Jess is a visual artist who trained in Fine Art and has been practising her art for 20 years. She has been living on Stradbroke for most of her career and is raising her family there surrounded by the sand, salt and crystal clear waters.

Our designs
She creates her designs on paper with pen and ink or graphite and then has them printed onto a range of gorgeous fabrics for the homewares range. The dramatic and beautiful landscape of the Island is evident as inspiration in her designs, which look fantastic in any home.
Her work is designed and manufactured in Australia – which is good for everyone…Custom orders are always welcome and she can colour match and have your favourite designs printed to order on your choice of fabric.
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Designed + made locally
From the inspiration, to the design, to the printing + stitching, all of our work is done right here on the island.
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Considered collections
All of our new releases are designed with the previous collections in mind, meaning you can build your story without clashing colours.
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Quality materials
We focus on using materials which promote longevity whilst maintaining the most beautiful feel.