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blue, grey, white and orange small cosmetic case

blue, grey, white and orange small cosmetic case

Regular price £5.00 GBP
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Uses:

  This handy little cosmetic bag is just the right size to keep your day to day cosmetics in your handbag, so they are easy to find. It could also be used to put your  charging cables, power bank or headphones in.  One customer uses hers to to put her foreign currency in it to keep it separate from her English currency when she goes abroad. 

 Inspiration: 

 Living by the coast in Devon I spend a lot of time watching seagull antics and protecting my icecream from a  low flying  herring gull. All gulls are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act and despite us calling them all seagulls, there are 6 different species that commonly breed in the UK:  the Herring Gull, the Lesser Black-backed Gull, the Great Black-backed Gull, the Black-headed Gull, the Common Gull and the Kittiwake.

Gulls have many ecological roles.  As scavengers, they eat carrion, fish, crustaceans, rodents and bugs, helping to clean up landfills and reducing the amount of methane and ammonia released into the atmosphere. 

Their foraging patterns can indicate the availability of prey and their pellets show which prey species are more abundant. This makes them great bioindicators for conservationists, providing information about  the health of marine environments 

 

Size and Specification: 

 15cm wide by 12cm deep  with 18cm handle and 14cm dark grey zip. The lining is a grey cotton and the outer is seagull patterned. The bag can be hand washed 

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