Sea-Anemones.
These beautiful creatures
are found in many rockpools around the coastline Great Britain.
The Gower Peninsula hosts a varirty of anemonies the dahlia,
beadlet and snakelock anomonies. The more familiar beadlet
anomonie is a deep garnet red, brown or green. This jelly
like anemone adapts to the sometimes harsh habitat on the
rocks by retracting their tentacles and closing their mouths
when the tide goes out, protecting itself from the sun and
wind. When the tide returns the waves crashing over them
stimulate the tentacles to open, ready for the new arrival
of food brought in by the tide. Despite their delicate flower
like appearance, sea anemonies are predators, armed with
a stinging cells to capture their prey.
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Silver sea anenomes on a silver ball chain, garnet,
aquamarine and pink tourmaline beaded necklace.20 inches
long £165 |
Silver
sea anenome cushioned by silver barnacles, turquoise
and red garnets.Necklace £110 |
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Garnet
three strands beaded silver sea-anomone necklace on
£95 to order |