The Sea Scallop Michael Healy Door Knocker is cast in Solid Brass,Oiled Bronze, or Silver Nickel. Your Door Knocker was designed by Michael Healy for easy mounting. The included mounting screws work well with both wood and metal doors. 1. Hold your Door Knocker in the desired position on your door and mark hole locations with a pencil. 2. Drill guide holes using a 1/8" drill bit. Screws accept a Phillips head screwdriver. 3. Some designs will require that the body of the Door Knocker be removed before the mounting bracket can be attached. 4. Screw the mounting bracket into desired position. 5. If required, re-attach the body of the Door Knocker to the mounting bracket. Width 6", Height 6" Depth 2", Weight 3 lbs Usually leaves warehouse in two days or less. The scallop is possibly best known for its beautiful and distinctive shell. It has been captured in works of art by Titian, Botticelli, and many others. Buildings in ancient Pompeii were decorated with scallop-shell ornaments. The eye, or adductor muscle is the part of the scallop we eat here in the U.S. In Europe, the entire scallop is eaten. The adductor muscle is more developed in the scallop than in oysters and clams because scallops are active swimmers. They glide freely through the water and over the sea floor by snapping their shells together.The sea scallop is the largest of the scallops. How about a Scallop Shell on your front door? |