
Announcement
This Etsy shop is primarily for custom orders, and the possibilities are endless! For more WashAshore Store items check out our website at WashAshoreStore.com
Questions? Message me!
Recycling and repurposing marine rope (and more!) that washes ashore, as well as rope that is retired from commercial or personal use.
For a look at some more of our available inventory and collections, as well as where to find WashAshore Store leashes in store, visit us at www.WashAshoreStore.com
Items
All Items
Reviews
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Kathy on Aug 4, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThe shells were perfect. I painted beach scenes on each shell. Thank you very much. I will definitely order shells again. Kathy
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heather on Jun 18, 2021
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful piece and amazing, personal service. Would definitely use again, thank you.
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Katie on Apr 9, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThe wampum shells are gorgeous! The size is perfect for what I was wanting to use them for as well. The shipping was very quick and over all I am a very happy customer. I will be returning! Thanks again! :)
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Jancirani on Dec 16, 2020
5 out of 5 starsThanks a lot. I have got such a Good quality shells. I am so impressed, which comes both sides together.
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mashells on Dec 1, 2020
5 out of 5 starsVery happy to have these. I usually find my own for my crafts but wasn't able to get out there this summer of course and was stressed about it. These are perfect for my nativities.
About WashashoreStore
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Rope pile found on and removed from Winthrop Beach August 29, 2016.
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Found washed ashore on Block Island, Rhode Island in September 2017
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Found washed ashore in Seabrook, New Hampshire in December 2018
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Splicing at the 1 year celebration for our Connecticut co-op shop, Petsy, in November 2018
Upcycling marine debris into fun and functional leashes, collars, and more!
Shop members
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Eliot J
Owner, Creator, Designer
Nomad, primarily based in New England with my 2 adopted dogs and cat.
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Ember
Assistant, Muse
Ember is my Bernese Mountain dog who I adopted when she was 10 months old. Ember was born with severe hip dysplasia but is doing well thanks to our active lifestyle. Follow her on Instagram at @Ember_the_Berner ! #EmberTheBerner
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Cleo
Assistant
Cleo was adopted in May 2013 when she was a year and a half. She helps supervise cleanups and production.
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Pandora
Supervisor, Product Tester
I found Pandora and her family in a parking lot in September 2014. Her parents were able to be TNR and cared for by shop workers; I brought her and her 3 brothers home. Pandora was the runt and sick, so she stayed with me; her brothers were placed.
Production partners
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Little Red Hen Cottage
East Haddam, CT
The Little Red Hen Cottage is a local maker or grain bag totes (and more!). I reached out to this mother daughter team to help me upcycle our farm’s and friend’s grain bags into tote bags.
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New England Axe Works
Oxford, CT
Nick of New England Axe Works helps restore, upscale, and create pieces great, practical pieces crafted from wood I find washed ashore during New England area beach cleanups.
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FL gem show booth
FL, United States
Pewter Charms
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SoMe Leather
Eliot, ME
Collaborating with SoMe leather since December 2018
Shop policies
Shipping
Customs and import taxes
Payment options
Returns & exchanges
Cancellations
Cancellations: not accepted
Please contact the seller if you have any problems with your order.
More information
Frequently asked questions
Care instructions
Machine wash alone (or with other pet items such as bedding) with some detergent in cold water or hand wash. For dyed line, was alone or hand wash the first time.
Wholesale availability
Wholesale pricing is available of orders of 10 or more. Send me a message to inquire about specifics based on what you are looking for.
Where do you find the rope?
All Wash Ashore Store leashes, collars and fobs are crafted from rope I find washed ashore on my travels (*unless otherwise reclaimed, ex. Fishing buybacks or donations), primarily in the northeastern US. Most of the rope that is found washed ashore is from lobster pots that break free during storm surges or from commercial fishing boats. However, I also find some rope from private boats, which tends to be more of a cotton blend.