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A Water Baby Found in Seashell by Bikini Nymph Ceramic Knob

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Spruce up cabinets and furniture and take your decorating game to the next level by customizing your own knobs. From the kitchen to your child’s bedroom, custom knobs are the perfect accent that can complement any décor.

  • Beautiful 3.8 cm wide white ceramic knobs.
  • Standard size; fits most 3.2 cm diameter holes.
  • Easy installation.
  • Includes screw. No additional hardware required.
  • Great for cabinets, drawers, and furniture.
  • Perfect finishing touch to bedrooms, kitchens, DIY projects and more!
  • This product has small parts and is not a toy. Not recommended for children 8 and below.

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A Water Baby Found in Seashell by Bikini Nymph Ceramic Knob

A Water Baby Found in Seashell by Bikini Nymph Ceramic Knob

A strand of red hair, as vibrant as coral, clung to Naiya's cheek, escaping the loose braid that tumbled down her back. Her emerald eyes, usually sparkling with mischief, held a flicker of concern as she scanned the lily pads. A barely-there seaweed bikini, clinging precariously against her wet skin of the round curves of her butt, offered scant protection from the cool morning air, showcasing the generous swell of her C-cup breasts. At nineteen, Naiya was the epitome of a water nymph; captivating and perfectly at home in her underwater world. Yet, an unsettling tremor had moments ago rippled through the caverns, a sensation unlike anything she had ever experienced. Naiya, ever curious, needed to investigate. Just then, a flash of movement from the corner of her eye caught her attention. A small, fragile object bobbed precariously on the water's surface, carried by the gentle current. --- Dripping wet, she emerged from the water, her every curve accentuated by the meagre bikini. Naiya, ever the adventurer, took a step onto a lily pad, the weight momentarily causing it to dip before regaining its buoyancy. Despite the precarious footing, she balanced easily, water cascading down her sculpted form, highlighting the gentle swell of her breasts. Taking a deep breath of the cool morning air, she set off towards the bobbing object, her mission temporarily overshadowing the tremor that had shaken her world. --- Naiya paddled closer, her hand outstretched. As she retrieved the object, a gasp escaped her lips. It was a seashell, unlike any she had ever seen. Enormous and barnacle-encrusted, it pulsed with a soft, milky light that seemed to emanate from within. The tremor from earlier echoed faintly within the shell, a rhythmic pulse that resonated deep within Naiya's core. Curiosity warred with trepidation, but the insistent thrumming compelled her onward. --- With a surge of strength, Naiya managed to pry the shell open a sliver. A wave of light washed over her, revealing a sight that mirrored a forgotten dream – a tiny, swaddled figure nestled amongst pearls and shimmering seaweed. The babe's eyes fluttered open, mirroring the luminescence of the shell with an innocence that captivated Naiya. In that moment, the tremor ceased, replaced by a profound sense of calm. --- Naiya cradled the child, the vastness of the ocean suddenly filled with a new purpose. The image of the Water Baby, a vision of idealized beauty cradled by the sea, flickered in her mind's eye. Naiya, a creature of the freshwater, knew she had been chosen – to become the guardian of this ocean child, a protector amidst the crashing waves and hidden depths. The vast ocean no longer seemed daunting, but a cradle for this newfound wonder, a responsibility both terrifying and exhilarating. Naiya, the freshwater nymph, had found her destiny in the heart of the churning sea. --- The artist Artist is Herbert Draper died in 1920, This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1928.

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4.8 out of 5 stars rating235 Total Reviews
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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Donna R.March 11, 2019Verified Purchase
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Creator Review
These little ceramic knobs are adorable. They will enhance any dresser or cabinet. It's like a renovation for a fraction of the cost. Beautiful. The flower photo was gorgeous and vibrant.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Sharon F.April 20, 2023Verified Purchase
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Creator Review
I have created and ordered hundreds of knobs on my Zazzle store, and I've been thrilled with all. The fairy series though is exceptional. Sure, the clarity on my porthole windows, seashells, etc. was perfect; yet, when I opened the package and saw these, I was mesmerized. I stared at them off and on all night wondering how they could print such beautiful absolutely perfect details without a flaw ... the color, the eyes, the overall product considering how small the knobs are and how detailed the little fairies are which cannot be seen in my photos even. These are perfect for a child's room, for furniture to give a Victorian look, and I am ordering the entire series to eventually use on a dresser as well as wood strips (2 or 3 at a time) to make hangers for jewelry and clothing. If yours turn out like mine, you'll be amazed. My photos do not do the knobs justice. Another Zazzle hit above and beyond perfection! I keep asking myself how they did it. Yes, to print an anchor or seashell on a small ceramic knob has always been beautiful with Zazzle; yet, how on earth did they catch every detail in the eyes, face, etc. of these? Kudos to the printers! Again, my photos do not do the knobs justice. The product is exactly as the photo you see on the product page for sale.
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4 out of 5 stars rating
By J.March 29, 2018Verified Purchase
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Zazzle Reviewer Program
We used this as the handle for a box we made to hold our clients beloved Springer's ashes. The wording and image was perfect for the application. The clarity of the image is descent for the size.
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