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Purple sea glass necklace, Neodymium heart design pendant Spanish color changing

Purple sea glass necklace, Neodymium heart design pendant Spanish color changing

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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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All hearts! Very romantic multi pendant Neodymium purple Spanish sea glass captured in sterling silver! Spanish colour changing sea glass in purple to grey on an 18" sterling silver heart design chain with petite sterling silver heart charms and 5 pendants in Neodymium sea glass. Amazing little gems - a treasure from the Sea.

Perfect gift for that special person in your life!

SIZE

Sea glass is approx 8mm-10mm, top drilled and then fitted onto an 18" sterling silver heart chain.

Romantic heart necklace with sea glass that changes colour depending upon the light, combined with red.

Neodymium? Colour changing glass also called Alexandrite was first discovered in 1885. The production process was perfected in the 1920's in England and Germany and became really popular. Neodymium glass looks purple in daylight and changes to a blue grey under fluorescent light. Derived from the Greek words 'neos' (new) and 'didymos' (twin).

Last picture taken under fluorescent light to show colour change.

Designed by Nicole Lind

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