TiliabytheSea
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Welcome to Tilia by the Sea... founded by Nicole Lind in Cupar/Fife with the ideal of creating sea glass jewellery that could be worn with pride anywhere and for any occasion. Sourced from Scotland's coasts, each piece of sea glass and pottery is carefully selected and matched to create unique and individual pieces for you.
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Gorgeous sea glass marble necklace with 3 marbles. Each marble is centre drilled and then strung onto a sterling silver 16" choker, spaced with sterling silver spacer beads. Codd marbles are approx 80-100 years old.
Every marble is unique and if the Sea has been rough, there are lovely tumble marks on it. Occasionally a marble might have a small piece missing, but they are all frosted. This is a feature and makes your marble that bit more special. These marbles have been worn down by the Sea and some are more oval than round now.
SIZE
Marbles are approx 15mm diameter
Length is 16" - this is a choker sterling silver necklace and the length can not be altered.
The colours of these marbles are graduating from lighter to near white and to the darkest aqua in the centre.
CODD MARBLES: The Codd-neck bottle was designed and manufactured to enclose a marble and a rubber washergasket in the neck. The bottles are filled upside down, and pressure of the gas in the bottle forced the marble against the washer, sealing in the carbonation. The bottle was pinched into a special shape, as can be seen in the photo to the right, to provide a chamber into which the marble was pushed to open the bottle. This prevented the marble from blocking the neck as the drink was poured. Codd bottles were used until the 1920s in ScotlandUK.
Designed by Nicole Lind
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