HOLD PEBBLES, SEA-WASHED BRICK + 3 SHELLS 
as per photos 1 - 14 above
£19.75 + £3.49 p&p, Europe £14.75 and 
USA, Canada, Australia £24.75 tracked

BoffinBeads Vintage offers today to Ebayers who may not live near the sea a set of 17 naturally-found, sea-washed holed pebble collection suitable for a variety of display purposes or for wiccan protection or healing, school, college, university education examples of geological interest. The photos above show this beautiful collection on top side and reverse for you to see the weird formations of holes caused by gentle movement on the sea shore at Broadstairs, east Kent coast. All natural and unspoilt by mechanisation of any kind, these have been only beach-swept by tides of  The English Channel for an immeasurable period of time. On nice smooth-with-age red brick segment and three concave sea shells. Beautiful curiosities and display items. These are very delicate in nature suggesting chalk which is porous and soft, picked up from the fisherman area of sandy Broadstairs during the winter of 2022. (You can see below where we have sold our 'hag' stones to in recent times just for interest).  

ALL NOW SOLD ARE: 0ther 'hag' stones described thus:

Number 482: Hayling Island-found larger-sized, long oval pebble with indentations and good-sized hole, shades of lighter and darker grey, weight: 131 grams. (SOLD to Australia)

Number 406: shades of light and darker grey, random flattened, textured surface, triangular/oval-shaped, good-sized hole, smallish with weight: 19.5 grams

Number 448: Hayling Island-found medium-sized, flattened triangular shape, shades of lighter and darker biscuit beige, good-sized hole, weight: 30.3 grams (SOLD to Canada)

Number 6: shades of white, light grey, darker grey, could be flint, approximately triangular in shape, good-sized hole right through, weight: 50.7 grams (SOLD to Scotland)

Number 86: shades of beige and biscuit brown, random flattened, textured surface, triangular-shaped, good-sized hole, weight: 38.7 grams  (SOLD to French Guyana)

Number 87: Stokes Bay-found light grey, mid grey , random triangular-shaped, good-sized hole, weight: 61.2 grams

Number 133: light grey to mid grey, random flattened triangular pebble, good-sized hole and two developing holes weight: 79.1 grams (SOLD to Hampshire)

Number 134: white to light grey, flattened random triangular pebble stone resembling a flint axe head but this is a guess, good-sized hole, weight: 63.4 grams (SOLD to Scotland)

Number 150:  white to light beige biscuit colours, large triangular shape with very good-sized hole, excellent example, weight: 196.2 grams (SOLD to USA)

Please scrutinise all photos showing you the pebble collection top side and reverse side. There are various ways of using these lovely natural pebbles and their uses are many, local fisherman may use them to fish with rods, ancient loom weights, educational examples, wiccan items for magic uses, these are beautifully natural with no human interference whatsoever, as-found pebbles with naturally-occurring convenient holes, some for suspension from whatever hanging device you can conjure up. (Final photo shows a pair of decorative flying wooden seagulls purchased from an inventive Ebayer some time ago and vintage fishermen weights against a Victorian brick wall). Nice natural Broadstairs in Kent souvenir or academic study collection. This collection of 17 sea-washed pebbles etc. will be wrapped within new, recycled tissue paper from a paper mill in England, and with recycled potato packing pellets inside a cardboard box for safe transportation to their new owner. We combine postage always and often refund overpaid postage. We re-use our packaging to keep our waste to a minimum for the environment as a matter of principle and also sell an array of unusual items suitable as little gifts for family and friends they won't have had before, pure Greek olive oil soaps from Corfu in Greece, Vegan Society Trademarked, NATRUE and UNESCO-recognised soap workshop. 

Have a nice day!