Brown cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.
For a decorative marine touch.
170 x 170cm
Brown cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.
For a decorative marine touch.
170 x 170cm
Reproducción de una brújula antigua en latón envejecido cuyo fondo esta decorado de una bonita rosa de los vientos. Su tapa de rosca protegerá el cristal. Viene con un bonito estuche de cuero patinado.
Men's navy blue jumper with scoop neck. Classic nautical style that shouldn't be missing from your wardrobe. Composition : 50% Cotton - 50% polyester.
Fishing boat used predominantly for fishing crabs, spider crabs and lobsters. Rustic nautical model boat hand made in wood.
Men's navy blue and white striped jumper with scoop neck. Classic nautical style that shouldn't be missing from your wardrobe. Composition : 50% Cotton - 50% polyester.
Brighten up your home with this beautiful buoy shaped lamp, inspired by floating nautical buoys. Rustic style lamp made with metal and hand painted. The lampshade is included.
Fish trap with three wicker rings. Widely used in ponds, particularly for cat-fish fishing, and in the Mediterranean for groundfish and crabs.Attractive decorative piece lends a marine touch.
SHIP'S WHEEL.
Light brown 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.
Green 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.
Green 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.
PORTHOLE MIRROR.
Aquamarine 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!