This Driftstone began as two separate pieces of ocean-worn buoy material collected along the beaches of Hawaii — a deep red float and a second buoy printed with a weathered anchor emblem. Years of sun, salt, and tide softened the surface and partially erased the markings, leaving behind a naturally distressed marine emblem that looks almost archaeological.
The anchor fragment was cut out, inlaid into the red buoy, and shaped entirely by hand into this smooth cabochon-style stone. Set in a stainless-steel clip, it’s equal parts maritime relic and modern design.
No molds. No duplicates. This Anchorstone is truly one-of-one.
Dimensions
• Stone: ~0.9” × 1.1”
• Full clip: Standard stainless-steel money clip length
Details
• Made from reclaimed buoy fragments
• Features authentic sea-worn anchor + kanji from original buoy
• Hand-shaped and polished in Minnesota
• Stainless steel hardware
• One-of-a-kind
• Ships gift-ready
This Driftstone began as two separate pieces of ocean-worn buoy material collected along the beaches of Hawaii — a deep red float and a second buoy printed with a weathered anchor emblem. Years of sun, salt, and tide softened the surface and partially erased the markings, leaving behind a naturally distressed marine emblem that looks almost archaeological.
The anchor fragment was cut out, inlaid into the red buoy, and shaped entirely by hand into this smooth cabochon-style stone. Set in a stainless-steel clip, it’s equal parts maritime relic and modern design.
No molds. No duplicates. This Anchorstone is truly one-of-one.
Dimensions
• Stone: ~0.9” × 1.1”
• Full clip: Standard stainless-steel money clip length
Details
• Made from reclaimed buoy fragments
• Features authentic sea-worn anchor + kanji from original buoy
• Hand-shaped and polished in Minnesota
• Stainless steel hardware
• One-of-a-kind
• Ships gift-ready