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200+ Driftwood pieces 1/2" to 3" Assorted pieces, More than 200 pieces natural,
$ 19
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Description
These more than 200 pieces of tiny 1/2" to 3" hand-gathered, Northern California, Ocean beach driftwood, are the perfect size for arts and crafts, Christmas Ornaments, ocean shore theme creations, driftwood mobile pieces, picture framing, Dreamcatcher pieces, home decor and more. You may not receive the pieces shown. The pictures are an example of size and quality. You will receive more than 200 pieces of the same High Quality, clean, dried and seasoned, Pacific Ocean driftwood, ready to go to work on your projects or just to look at, because they are some of the best pieces of driftwood in the World!Thank you for shopping with us and we hope you enjoy your ocean driftwood direct from the beach, to us, to you.
Special orders welcome! In fact Preferred! You get exactly what you want with a special request order! Price may change from the listed price on special orders. Just message us with any special requests and we will do our best to get you what you need.
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ABOUT DRIFTWOOD:
Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, tides or waves. It is a form of marine debris or tidewrack. In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. Driftwood is aged, dead wood that has been in the water for some time. It loses all it's bark and usually gets lighter in color than normal wood. You can find it on beaches, in lakes, or even in creeks or rivers. In a aquarium it is used as decor and to lower Ph of the water. There's no doubt about it, driftwood is good, sturdy stuff. And one of the main criteria required for a piece of furniture to last is that it has to be built to withstand years of use and abuse, otherwise it will just fall apart. Most driftwood is the remains of trees, in whole or part, that have been washed into the ocean, due to flooding, high winds, or other natural occurrences, or as the result of logging. There is also a subset of driftwood known as drift lumber. Drift lumber includes the remains of man-made wooden objects, such as buildings and their contents washed into the sea during storms, wooden objects discarded into the water from shore, dropped dunnage or lost cargo from ships (jetsam), and the remains of shipwrecked wooden ships and boats (flotsam). Erosion and wave action may make it difficult or impossible to determine the origin of a particular piece of driftwood.Coastal Driftwood - Shop for Driftwood, Driftwood for Home Decor, Floral, Landscape and Garden Driftwood