Alaska Rug Company Navy Colored Coaster Set
Alaska Rug Company Navy Colored Coaster Set
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A set of 4, 1-colored coiled rope coasters.
They measure approximately 4 inches in diameter and were coiled up melted at the beginning and end and hot glued for a non-slip bottom as well as a non-stick to cup since the rope is meant to absorb any condensation or liquid.
Most of the materials used have been recycled but all the WHITE or NAVY rope/line is NEW ROPE. Rope colors can vary a bit from pictures.
Great for any nautical theme.
About Alaska Rug Company:
Robert & Anita Shane are the owners/artisans that founded Alaska Rug Company. It is an Eco-friendly company that uses 100% authentic Alaskan fishing line & rope to make beautiful handwoven durable doormats, throw rugs, pot holders, signs, baskets, bowls, curtain tie backs, trivets, letters and so much more.
The Shane's own and live year-round at a remote 100-year-old decommissioned cannery on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Their home, Port Bailey Cannery, is on the NW side of Kodiak Island Archipelago and can only be accessed by plane or boat. In the winter of 2010, Robert and Anita decided to quit smoking and knew they needed a more focused approach to their creativity. With warehouses full of discarded fishing lines, they soon filled the long winter days and nights learning new designs and knots to create a variety of nautical rugs. Their love of the beauty and challenges that living remote presents to them has expanded their artistic vision. This style of living has taught them to be creative in re-purposing the forgotten items into unique one of kind art.
The Shane's are committed to up-cycling as many materials as they can into beautifully handcrafted art.
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