Anemones Square Tray
Anemones Square Tray
About this Piece
This is a one of a kind painting in paint and resin on a solid acacia wood tray. The design is painted by hand and features two species of anemones.
These trays are the new, upgraded style of rectangular and square trays, and are larger and heavier than the original rectangular trays. You can read about the new trays and compare formats here.
The acacia tray measures 16” square. The tray is packaged with ribbon and a care instruction card. It has been stamped on the back with the artist's custom brand.
Cleaning instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The flat resin tray top can be cleaned with glass cleaner or alcohol. The wood can be conditioned with mineral oil.
The tray has been finished with food safe resin, and can be used as a serving tray or decorative tray. Not recommended for hot foods, prolonged outdoor use or immersion in water.
This is a handmade piece of art on natural acacia, and all handmade pieces will have small cosmetic bubbles or defects in the resin, or irregularities in the wood. Check photos carefully and message us for any clarifications.
About Shipping and Currency
This item will ship from British Columbia and may take several weeks to arrive. Prices are in US dollars.
Free shipping for all destinations in Canada and the US.
You can read more about the shipping policies, care and other information here, the causes we support, or our sustainability initiatives.
About This Species
Anemones start their life as plankton, before attaching themselves to a spot on the rocky shore, in a tidepool or on the sea bottom. They eat small crabs and fish as well as small marine invertebrates. Their green colour comes partially from a symbiotic relationship with microalgae.
Aggregating anemones can reproduce sexually or asexually, and can form large, genetically identical colonies. These colonies can engage in territorial conflict for control of an area.
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