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Copper Daisy Earrings. 2
Copper Daisy Earrings on a sterling silver earring hook..Read more
Copper Heart Pendant 2
Copper Heart Pendant on a leather string..Read more
Copper heart Pendant 3
Copper heart pendant on a leather string..Read more
Copper heart Pendant 4
Copper heart pendant on a leather string...Read more
Copper Heart Pendant. 1
Copper heart on a long leather string...Read more
Copper Heart Ring on sterling Silver band
Copper heart ring on a sterling silver band...Read more
Copper Leaf and Bead Necklace.
Copper Leaf and Beads on a leather string necklace...Read more
Copper Poppy.
Made from reclaimed copper sheet, on a waxed cord long string. All copper pieces are polished with museum wax to protect from further discolouration. Each piece is unique......x..Read more
Coral and Pearl Necklace Val 016
Coral Hearts with Orchid Pearl Beads make this necklace an ideal gift for a loved one. £15 Matching Earrings are available...Read more
Coral and sea fans in National Marine Aquarium
Bespoke plastic fans and Coral..Read more
coral shop
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Cormorants
Metal cormorants and beach debris..Read more
Corn
Devon Field in autumn..Read more
Cornish and Devonian
Concept album of songs about Cornwall and Devon..Read more
Cornish Cadgwith Crabber & Huer's Hut round window.
Cornish Cadgwith Crabber & Huer's Hut, the French verb ' huer' is 'to call out'. The huer watched the south western sea for the arrival of vast shoals of pilchards, which glittered in the summer sunlight. As soon as they.....Read more