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Glass Floats II

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The first appearance of glass floats has been documented around 1840, and they were in use for over a century all over the world, to give buoyancy to fishing nets set adrift at sea.

While their historical appearance is rather modern, the materials used (glass and rope) make it aesthetically fit to be used in more ancient environments.

Perfect to decorate docks, ships, a sailor or fisherman's house, or a tavern in a sailor or pirate village.

The set includes a hanging net with attached glass floats (red,orange,blue,green), and four different combinations of sculpted hanging rope net and floats (two mixed,one red/orange,one green/blue). All Copiable & Modifiable

Glass Floats Net 9 Prims
Hanging Glass Floats I 5 Prims
Hanging Glass Floats II 3 Prims

Trident has been designing and creating medieval and ancient builds since 2007. The inspiration for our work comes from our passion for medieval reenactment and research of historic houses, ships, furniture and jewelry.

Trident builds are fully supported and continually updated to increase detail and reduce prim count making use of custom sculpts and texturing, and unique scripts and animations.

Laufey Markstein
Created May 2011
Updated March 2012

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Awesome Quality!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted September 05, 2012 by Keeblo

I've gotten a great number of items from this shop and never been disappointed with a single purchase. Awesome quality, very nice textures! =)

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Beautiful
full star full star full star full star full star Posted August 26, 2012 by Ensiferum Dyrssen

The Glass Floats series is just very detailed, incredible to see live on a sim whereas picture doesn't even do justice to the real thing. A must buy if you are a lover of decoration.

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