This Driftstone money clip began as a weathered fragment of a Pacific fishing buoy — a piece that spent years drifting through open water before washing ashore.
The white, rugged texture on the surface isn’t paint or resin — it’s real ocean patina. Over time, tiny marine organisms and salts built up on the buoy and hardened, leaving a natural, stone-like crust. I kept that surface intact as a mark of where this material has been. Nature made the texture; I simply refined the shape.
No molds. No duplicates. Every Driftstone reflects the journey of the ocean-worn material it came from.
Stone size: approx. 0.75” (1.1” with clip hardware)
Materials: reclaimed fishing buoy plastic, natural ocean patina, stainless steel money clip
Hand-shaped in Minnesota
High-gloss resin finish on the stone
One-of-a-kind
Includes stainless clip (non-removable)
This Driftstone money clip began as a weathered fragment of a Pacific fishing buoy — a piece that spent years drifting through open water before washing ashore.
The white, rugged texture on the surface isn’t paint or resin — it’s real ocean patina. Over time, tiny marine organisms and salts built up on the buoy and hardened, leaving a natural, stone-like crust. I kept that surface intact as a mark of where this material has been. Nature made the texture; I simply refined the shape.
No molds. No duplicates. Every Driftstone reflects the journey of the ocean-worn material it came from.
Stone size: approx. 0.75” (1.1” with clip hardware)
Materials: reclaimed fishing buoy plastic, natural ocean patina, stainless steel money clip
Hand-shaped in Minnesota
High-gloss resin finish on the stone
One-of-a-kind
Includes stainless clip (non-removable)