Ocean Resin Manatee Christmas Ornament — Handmade Coastal Art
Your tree deserves something the ocean made. Not every ornament tells a story. This one tells yours — the one about salt air and open water, about the quiet magic of watching a manatee glide just below the surface. This hand-painted ocean resin manatee ornament is as much a piece of art as it is a holiday decoration. Why It's Special Each ornament is individually crafted using an epoxy resin ocean art technique that creates a luminous, dimensional wave scene — deep navy fading into brilliant teal, white surf rolling across the surface — all contained within a manatee-shaped wood silhouette. The base is textured with real sand. The finish is glass-smooth. And since every pour is done by hand, no two ornaments are ever identical. Features Manatee-shaped Baltic birch wood base Hand-poured epoxy resin ocean art scene Colors: deep navy, teal, aqua, white surf, sand tones Real sand texture along the base High-gloss resin topcoat Natural jute twine hanger Approx. 3–4 inches wide Lightweight; suitable for all tree types Specifications Material: Wood, epoxy resin, acrylic paint, natural sand Hanger: Natural jute twine Finish: High-gloss epoxy topcoat Each piece is unique; slight color and texture variation is natural Frequently Asked Questions Is every ornament exactly the same? No — and that's the point. Because each one is hand-poured, colors and wave patterns vary slightly. You're getting a truly one-of-a-kind piece. Can I order in bulk for gifts? Yes! Contact us for bulk pricing on 10+ units. Is it fragile? The resin topcoat is durable, but we recommend storing it in a padded box between seasons. Customers Say "Absolutely stunning in person — the resin looks like real water." "Bought three — one for me and two as gifts. Everyone was obsessed." "This is now my favorite ornament I own." Add to Cart — Stock is limited each season. Don't miss yours.
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