Eastern School Whiting - Frosted Glass Stein
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A robust 16oz frosted glass stein designed for cold drinks and regular use. The comfortable handle and gently frosted surface make it ideal for showcasing detailed artwork, whether you are using it every day or keeping it as a display piece in a home bar, office, or studio.
Glass
Hand wash only with warm water and mild soap. Avoid abrasive scrubbers, harsh chemicals, and sudden temperature changes to help prevent cracking or surface damage.
Each glass stein is lovingly swaddled in my custom lanternfish tissue paper and finished with a swing tag for a personalised touch. For protection in transit, the stein is shipped in a box and, if needed, then cushioned in environmentally friendly hex wrap and packed securely for shipping. This approach keeps your stein safe on its journey while using recyclable, low-waste materials wherever possible.
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Bring the understated beauty of Australia’s south-eastern waters to your space with this detailed portrayal of the Eastern School Whiting (Sillago flindersi). Painted traditionally in watercolour and acrylic on archival Arches 300gsm cotton rag smooth paper, the piece blends research-grade accuracy with fine-art nuance. Commissioned by Melissa Tan of Southern Cross University to support a large research project on Sillago flindersi, the artwork celebrates the species’ slender, silvery form, subtle sand-toned markings, and specific identifiable characteristics such as the oblique rusty-red bands along the back and upper side, indistinct silver midlateral stripe bordered above by small rusty-red blotches and the absence of a dark spot at the pectoral-fin base (seen in other whiting species). An understated fish with an important place in coastal ecosystems and local fisheries.
Available across a range of products, each item features a high-resolution reproduction that preserves the original’s crisp linework and refined palette. Ideal for marine biologists, anglers, ocean lovers, fish admirers, coastal décor, and Australian wildlife art collectors.





