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Sebastian the Shark Pen Holder – Handmade Ceramic Pen Friend Desk Accessory

Sebastian the Shark Pen Holder – Handmade Ceramic Pen Friend Desk Accessory

$14.00Price

Meet Sebastian the Shark, the bold and loyal Pen Friend ready to keep watch over your desk.

 

Handcrafted in our North Carolina studio, Sebastian is more than just a pen holder—he’s a functional piece of art designed to bring personality, organization, and a little bit of ocean-inspired charm to your everyday routine.

Each Sebastian is carefully made by hand and kiln-fired to cone 6 for durability, making him a lasting companion whether he’s holding your favorite pen, Sharpie, or marker.

 

Why You’ll Love Sebastian

  • Holds one pen securely (fits up to Sharpie size)
  • Handmade and wheel-thrown ceramic
  • Durable, high-fired stoneware (cone 6)
  • Functional desk accessory + collectible character
  • Includes a signature story card
  • Comes with a purple pen (2026 collection feature)

 

The Story of Sebastian

Sebastian the Shark may look fierce at first glance, but around the studio, he’s known as the quiet protector. He glides from desk to desk, making sure every tool is right where it should be and every creative moment stays on track. If a pen goes missing, Sebastian is already on the case.

 

Product Details

  • Material: Stoneware ceramic
  • Finish: Food-safe, non-toxic glaze
  • Size: Approx. [insert dimensions if you want]
  • Care: Wipe clean with damp cloth

 

Perfect For

  • Unique desk accessories
  • Teacher gifts
  • Ocean lovers
  • Office organization
  • Collectors of Pen Friends
  • Thoughtful handmade gifts

 

Limited Release

Sebastian the Shark is part of our 2026 limited-edition Pen Friend collection, with only 150 available. Once he swims away, he won’t return.

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  • Disclaimer

    Here at Crisanthemum Ceramics, each product is handmade JUST for you! Our photos showcase ONE unique item. The item you receive may not look EXACTLY like the one listed in the photo when it comes to precise shape and the way the glaze flows over the item. These differences should be embraced and cherished!

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