Green fishing float. Glass ball in braided hemp net. Until the 1950s fishermen attached these to their nets to keep them afloat while they drifted with the current.
Lends a decorative marine touch.
The indicated price corresponds to the purchase of a single buoy.
Green fishing float. Glass ball in braided hemp net. Until the 1950s fishermen attached these to their nets to keep them afloat while they drifted with the current.
Lends a decorative marine touch.
The indicated price corresponds to the purchase of a single buoy.
Ecru cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.For a decorative marine touch. 170 x 170cm
Original garland of fishing buoys in aquamarine and sky blue colors. The fishing buoy was an ancient float made of a glass ball wrapped in braided rope. It was used until the 1950s. These floats were attached to fishing nets to stay on the surface as they drifted through the current. This pretty garland will offer a breath of sea breeze in your home 9 x...
IMEX MARINE tide indicator, a great benchmark in quality measurement devices. With a single glance, this elegant tide indicator IMEX offers you the hour and the level of the tides throughout the year. Once you receive the instrument, adjust it to the tide times of the place where you are during the full moon. The tide indicator only needs to be adjusted...
Turquoise blue decorative nautical fishing buoy. Reproduction of an old floating fishing buoy that consisted of a glass ball wrapped in a braided rope. It was used until the 1950s. These floats were attached to fishing nets to stay on the surface as they drifted through the current. Give a marine style to your home!
Orange fishing float. Glass ball in braided hemp net. Until the 1950s fishermen attached these to their nets to keep them afloat while they drifted with the current.Lends a decorative marine touch. The indicated price corresponds to the purchase of a single buoy.
Aquamarine decorative fishing float. Glass ball in braided hemp net. Until the 1950s fishermen attached these to their nets to keep them afloat while they drifted with the current.Lends a decorative marine touch.
Monkey's fist knot in cotton. An ornamental knot used as a rope end finish, the monkey's fist also serves as a weight, making a rope easier to throw.Use as a doorstop for a marine touch indoors.
Exact replica of a lifering, ideal to give a marine touch to your decoration. Made with porexpan and covered with a cotton canvas. The cotton rope tied around it is used to grip.
Nautical decoration for your home, a porthole mirror in antique finished brass with hinges and rings.
Blue cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.For a decorative marine touch 170 x 170cm
Decoration 8-spoke ship's wheel with clock. Rosewood with 3-hand clock in brass.
Orange fishing float. Glass ball in braided hemp net. Until the 1950s fishermen attached these to their nets to keep them afloat while they drifted with the current.Lends a decorative marine touch.